Thursday, May 2, 2024

The Roundup is the Jesuit Dallas Student Voice and Newspaper since 1942. Learn about us.

Two inches of green. That’s the only thing standing between Senior Luke Harrison and the end of his 4 year Jesuit golf career. The countless hours, weeks, years of practice all come down to these 2 inches. He squats down to be eye-level with the ball. He channels his inner Happy Gilmore and starts yelling at the ball. Nothing....
George Sweda '20 stands anxiously in the tee box, staring at the small white ball teed perfectly in front of him. He takes three deep breaths and prepares his driver for action. His slow pace prompts his hitting partner Carson Cusick '20 to taunt, 'Well, we’re waiting.' Sweda hastens his ritual, aligning his feet perpendicular to the ball. Someone...
Jordan Spieth, Jesuit Class of 2011, was the keynote player in this year's AT&T Byron Nelson. Jesuit alumni, University of Texas at Austin alumni, and DFW golf lovers came by the hundreds to watch the Dallas native participate in the final tournament at the Four Seasons at Las Colinas. Unfortunately, Jordan's weekend would end early as he missed the cut....
Since November 1, Jesuit varsity golf has played in two tournaments, finishing top 5 in both. The first tournament was an individual tournament, to which Jesuit sent 3 golfers. The second tournament was the NTPGA Tour High School Invitational where Jesuit sent both the blue and the gold teams. Ridgeview Highschool Tournament On a warm sunny November 15th, 3 Jesuit golfers...
Yet another tournament is won by Rangers golf. After a long day of golf in the sun, they can relax knowing that they have won another tournament for Jesuit. Both the JV and the varsity golf teams have been posting spectacular performances throughout the season at every tournament that the play in. Jaguar Fall Classic The JV golf team competed in the...

About Jesuit Dallas

Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas offers young men an excellent, Catholic education in the classical Jesuit tradition with the purpose of forming a community of men with high moral principles and service to others.

Learn More >