The Club at Old Hawthorne | Missouri Tigers Men's Golf
The Club at Old Hawthorne | Missouri Tigers Men's Golf
University of Missouri's men's golf team has added Bradley Mulder to its roster for the 2025-26 season. The announcement was made by head coach Glen Millican on Wednesday. Mulder is transferring from Colorado Christian University, where he played a key role in leading the Cougars to victory in the 2024 NCAA Division II National Championship.
"Bradley brings great experience to our program," said Millican. "He possesses the characteristics we look for in Mizzou Golf and has competed at the highest level the past two seasons. A strong student with great work ethic, Sean and I are looking forward to helping Bradley succeed at Mizzou and are excited to add him to our program."
Mulder hails from Spokane, Washington, and during his time at Colorado Christian, he earned All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference honors twice. As a freshman, he was named RMAC Freshman of the Year and helped his team secure their first national and conference titles in 2024.
In his rookie year, Mulder won two out of three match play rounds at the national championship, contributing significantly to Colorado Christian's historic win as they claimed their first-ever men's golf title. He also achieved individual success by winning the 2023 Centennial Cup and setting a school record with an 18-hole score of 63 during his freshman year.
Continuing his strong performance into his sophomore year, Mulder helped lead his team to a second consecutive conference title and their first regional crown. The Cougars placed first in stroke play at the NCAA Championship before finishing as national runners-up in 2024-25. During this period, Mulder received first-team all-conference recognition.
With Mulder joining Missouri's golf program, which has reached the regional rounds of the NCAA Championship three times in four years, expectations are high for continued success. Last season's highlights included a team victory at the Tiger Intercollegiate tournament.