2024-25 Men's Golf Roster

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Freddy Eisenbeis

Freddy Eisenbeis

  • Height:
    6-0
  • Weight:
    180
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Cologne, Germany
  • High School:
    Gymnasium Rodenkirchen
  • Major:
    Management (Art History Minor)
Career Notes: With 81 career rounds, he qualified for CU’s all-time stroke average list, with his 73.30 ranking ninth overall … His 10 tournaments under par tied for 10th all-time at CU … Mostly kept big scores off his scorecard throughout his career: in those 81 rounds (1,458 holes), he had just 48 worse than bogey, and just 11 worse than double-bogey … Thus, 77.4 percent of his holes played were par or better … Final ranking in the PGA University program was 148th (out of 168).

2024-25 (Sr.):  He was honored with the Sports Performance Award from the strength and conditioning staff at the school’s annual CUSPY’s (CU Sports Performers of the Year Awards) … Owned a 71.22 stroke average for the season, fourth-best on the team … Saw action in six tournaments overall, three as a designated scorer where eight of his nine rounds counted toward CU’s team score … Played individually in the other three …  In the fall, he finished under par in all four events (12-under all told) … His 70.50 fall stroke average was fourth-best on the team, as well as the ninth-best overall for a fall season in program history … Recorded three top 20 finishes in the fall, topped by a third place effort in Arizona State’s Papago Individual (209, -4) … He tied for ninth in New Mexico’s Tucker Intercollegiate (215, -1), thanks to a 3-under 69 in the final round, which tied him for the best score in the field and propelled him up 27 spots in the standings and was a key effort in CU rallying for its first-ever win in 69 tries in the Tucker … In the 12 fall rounds, all scores were between 69 and 73, with eight subpar and a ninth at even; three of the six were the same for the spring … In  the 324 holes over the six events, he had just three holes worse than bogey (and triples); he owned a healthy 83.6 par or better percentage for the season … In addition, he participated in the Big 12 Match Play Championship, posting a 2-2 record (defeating Texas Tech’s Tim Wiedemeyer 2-up and West Virginia’s Kaleb Wilson, 1-up.

2023-24 (Jr.): Owned the fifth-best scoring average on the team with a 73.35 mark, playing in three events as a designated scorer (all in the fall) and his other 11 rounds as an individual … His 72.13 spring average was the team best (eight rounds) … His 2.04 improvement in his stroke average from fall to the spring tied for the 12th-best in school history … Best finishes for the year were a pair of fifth-place showings to open the spring: he was fifth outright in the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (213, -1), which included a run of 20 straight holes of par or better, tied for the third-best streak on the team for the season, and tied for fifth in the Battle at the Dance (143, -1) … He was dominant in the qualifying for the season opener in the Maui Jim, as he was 11-under with a 71-61—132 effort; he opened that meet with his low round of the fall (70), eventually posting his best score of the fall (218, +5). In that event, he had 16 straight holes of par or better (over the first and second rounds), but would tie for 65th … His best fall finish was a tie for 24th in Arizona State’s Papago Individual (221, +8). 

2022-23 (Soph.): Played in five tournaments (four fall), one as a designated scorer for the team and four as an individual … Owned a 74.87 stroke average for the 15 rounds (eighth on the team) … Top finish was a fifth-place tie in the Air Force Miranda Individual, where he turned in a 74-71-67—212 (-4) scorecard; the final round 67 was his best single round of the fall season … Other score in the 60s was in the final round of CU’s Simpson (1-under 69 at Boulder CC) … Improved his score from one round to the next in the fall on seven out of eight possible occasions … Only spring meet was at Denver’s TPC Colorado at Heron Lakes, where he tied for 42nd (227, +11).

2021-22 (Fr.): Owned the sixth-best stroke average on the team at 73.75 in 28 rounds of action … That figure was the ninth-best by a freshman in CU history (and the 19th-best by a freshman in the Pac-12 for the year) ... Played the No. 4 position at the Pac-12 Championships, posting CU’s second-best score (295, +11) in tying for 45th; final round 70 was also the second best by a Buff and his 16 birdies tied for the seventh most in the field  ... Played in all five fall tournaments, placing fifth on the team in average with a 73.0 figure ... He was a designated scorer for four meets, and his average for those 12 rounds was 71.83 (he struggled as an individual in DU’s Paintbrush invite) ... Owned a 72.33 final round average, second-best on the team (was also the second best in the fall at 71.4) ... Opened his collegiate career with a tie for 14th place in the Air Force Miranda Invitational (214, -2); he had CU’s lone eagle in the tournament, and played the challenging par-4 holes at 2-under, sixth-best in the field ... His best effort in relation to par came in the fall’s final event at the Ka’anapali Classic (208, -5).  His final round 5-under 66 was his college career best, one of five subpar rounds in his inaugural semester at Colorado … In a windy Southern Colorado Masters, he tied for 12th (6-over 222); played the last 24 holes at just 4-over par in 30-40 mile per hour wind gusts ... Tied for the most pars (40) by a Buff in the fall season when he finished 1-under in CU’s own Simpson Invitational, which remained tied for the second-most for the entire season ... Generally avoided big numbers: had just 21 holes worse than bogey out of 504 (19 doubles, two triples) and owned an .821 jumbo percentage ... Had a string of 24 straight holes of par or better – over two semesters (the last round in Hawai’i and the first six in Wyoming’s Desert Intercollegiate).
 
High School—Rodenkirchen was the state team champion … Also a member of the Germany junior champion team.
 
Other—2025: He won the Oliver Barras Memorial in Switzerland in a playoff that featured both amateurs and professionals (69-65-71—205, -8).  2024: Ended his summer play with two impressive efforts, second in Germany’s Preis von Refrath (70-69-72—211, -5) and a tie for third in the Dutch Amateur Championship (70-70-67-70—277, -11) ... Finished as the 10th low amateur and 19th overall (out of 144) in the Memorial Olivier Barras stroke play at the Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland (69-75-70—214, -2) … Tied for 19th (out of 67) in the Danish International Amateur Championship (73-77-76-72—298, +10) ... Finished as the 10th low amateur and 19th overall (out of 144) in the Memorial Olivier Barras stroke play at the Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland (69-75-70—214, -2) … Tied for 19th (out of 67) in the Danish International Amateur Championship (73-77-76-72—298, +10).  2023: Tied for 15th in the Dutch Amateur at Eindhovensche Golf in The Netherlands (71-70-71-69—281, -3) ... Finished 54th in the Danish International Amateur (77-75-78—230, +14).  2022: Tied for 20th in the German International Amateur (72-69-66-73—280, -8).  2021: Tied for 22nd in the stroke play portion of the Karolinka Match Play (Pro Golf Tour), the second low amateur (75-68—143, -1); he won his first match before bowing out in match play.  2020: After a rough start, he placed fifth in the German National Boys Championship (78-68-67—213, -1), as he had the low score over the last two rounds (the only player in the field with two scores in the 60s over the final 36 holes) … He was fourth in the 2020 German Junior National (213, -3) and 12th in the German Men's National Championship (also 213, -3) … Placed 25th in the German National Amateur (open to all ages), with a 1-under 215 effort.  2019: He won the Berlin Open Championship, where he turned in a 7-under par 281 and was one of two players in the field to shoot a pair of sub-70 scores … He finished atop the leaderboard in the qualifiers for the German Junior Championship for a second straight year …  Tied for 21st in the German National Amateur, finishing with a 2-under 286 score.
 
Best Career Round In Competition— 64 (-8; Sept. 2020, Bundesliga Tournament, Marienburger Golf Club, Cologne, Germany)
 
Academics—He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business (Finance), with a minor in Art History in May 2025 … Selected as the student of the year his sophomore year in high school … A member of the Pac-12 Conference’s Spring Academic Honor Roll as a sophomore (’23) and junior (’24), the latter year also earning CSC Academic All-District honors, and the Big 12’s Spring Honor Roll as a senior (’25).
 
Personal—He was born May 29, 2002 in Cologne, Germany … Hobbies include skiing, tennis, fitness, art, music and attending concerts … His summer after high school he had an internship at an auction house … Full first name is Frederik.

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