
Bret Brenneis and Jacob Dowd landed on the list of men's golf 2025-26 NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Both Bulldogs are juniors.

Bret Brenneis and Jacob Dowd landed on the list of men's golf 2025-26 NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Both Bulldogs are juniors.

The Bulldogs remained in 11th place as the 2026 GPAC Championships concluded on Tuesday (April 21) from Dakota Dunes Country Club. Calvin Zabloudil led Concordia individually with a 25th place finish.

On day one of the 2026 GPAC Championships, the Bulldogs shot a two-round team score of 325-324–649 while led by freshman Calvin Zabloudil. Concordia will attempt to move up the standings on day two.

Nine total varsity events throughout the 2025-26 athletic season have led up to the 2026 GPAC Men’s Golf Championship. The Bulldogs will meet their conference rivals in Dakota Dunes for action on April 20-21.

In the renewal of their rivalry, Concordia Men's Golf fell at the hands of Doane. The Tigers won the annual cup by a count of 18.5 to 2.5 in action at York Country Club on April 11.

Concordia struggled through windy conditions at the Bethel Spring Invite and ultimately tied for seventh place as a team. Calvin Zabloudil improved on day two while shooting an 80 in Newton, Kan.

Concordia held the tournament lead after 13 holes before falling back into a tie for sixth at the conclusion of day one at the Bethel Invite. Freshmen Logan Krabbenhoft and Tyler Weismann both shot 76 in round one.

Concordia Men's Golf took advantage of pristine weather conditions on Wednesday (March 18) and broke the school record for lowest 18-hole score. Three individuals carded under-par career bests.

It was a solid two-round showing for Concordia Men's Golf at the Maverick Desert Classic. The Bulldogs carded back-to-back team scores of 310 while in Arizona for spring break.

On day one of two at the Maverick Desert Classic hosted by Minnesota State, the Bulldogs shot a team score of 310. Senior Jake Richmond paced Concordia with a two-over-par round.
Nolan Zikas and Tylar Samek return to the lineup for head coach Brett Muller's men's golf program. They are likely to be joined by a host of transfers that Muller hopes will help push the team near the top of the GPAC.
Behind the likes of Russell Otten and Nolan Zikas, the 2017-18 Concordia men's golf team has hopes of moving up the conference standings. The Bulldogs open their season Sept. 1 at the Midland Invite.
Nolan Zikas is a winner. In life. On the course. Said Zikas, "I enjoy being an inspiration. I like telling my story. I want kids to know that they can overcome this."
Concordia men's golf brings back each of its top five players from a year ago, including Reid Wiebe and inspirational Nolan Zikas.
Consider Concordia junior Reid Wiebe the Happy Gilmore of GPAC golfers. No, Wiebe does not stutter step his way into his tee shot, but his powerful drives are enough to make Shooter McGavin jealous. Wiebe attacks par fives with the tenacity of a Seward squirrel on an acorn.
Both Concordia golf programs continued their ascent in the league standings in 2014-15. Now in his fifth season, head coach Brett Muller expects his squads to produce even better results throughout the 2015-16 campaign.