Dean Greyserman, a senior golfer at Stanford, has achieved All-American Honorable Mention status from the GCAA and Golfweek after a standout season. This recognition places him among the top golfers, marking the fourth Cardinal in five years to receive All-America honors. He finished the season with a scoring average of 71.39, second on the team, and has six top-10 finishes, including a tied 6th at the NCAA Championships. Greyserman's exceptional performance was highlighted by his career-low 62 during The Western and clinching birdies that led Stanford to the NCAA Match Play Quarterfinals.

By the Numbers
  • 71.39: Greyserman's career-high scoring average for the season.
  • 6: Top-10 finishes achieved by Greyserman this season.
Yes, But

While Greyserman's individual achievements are notable, the team still seeks to build on its consistent NCAA Championship performance, having only made the quarterfinals this year, despite having two previous All-Americans in the roster.

State of Play
  • Stanford made NCAA Match Play for the first time since 2019.
  • Greyserman led the team with a 4-2 record in match play competitions.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Greyserman’s departure may pave the way for younger players to step up, while Stanford aims to build a stronger competitive presence in NCAA tournaments next season.

Bottom Line

Greyserman's journey at Stanford highlights a successful career, and his achievements not only reflect his talent but also set a standard for future players as the program looks to continue its upward trajectory.