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Men’s Golf Signs Bradley Mulder

Men’s Golf Signs Bradley Mulder


University of Missouri men’s golf added to its 2025-26 roster on Wednesday, signing transfer Bradley Mulder, announced by head coach Glen Millican. Mulder joins the Tigers after spending two seasons at Colorado Christian University, helping the Cougars to the 2024 NCAA Division II National Championship.

“Bradley brings great experience to our program,” Millican said. “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.”

A native of Spokane, Washington, Mulder twice earned All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference honors at Colorado Christian. He wasted no time making an impact as a rookie as the RMAC Freshman of the Year and second-team all-conference honoree helped the Cougars win their first national and conference titles in 2024.

Mulder won two of his three match play rounds at the national championship as the Cougars not only won their first men’s golf title in school history but their first national crown in any sport. Additionally, Mulder claimed his first individual title when he won the 2023 Centennial Cup, while also setting the school’s 18-hole record with a 63 during his freshman season.

Continuing his success during his sophomore campaign, Mulder and the Cougars won their second-straight conference title, first regional crown and placed first at the NCAA Championship in stroke play before finishing as the national runner-up in 2024-25. Mulder collected first-team all-conference accolades during his second collegiate campaign.

Mulder joins a Mizzou program that has advanced to the regional rounds of the NCAA Championship in three of the last four years. Highlighting the 2024-25 campaign was a team title at the Tiger intercollegiate as MU is set to return its top three scorers from last season.

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