2025-26 Men's Golf Roster
Knight, Brandon

Brandon Knight
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 150
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Pleasanton, Calif.
- High School:
- Foothill
- Major:
- Exploratory Studies
Bio
College—2024-25 (Soph.): Played in all five stroke tournaments in the fall and recorded a 70.33 stroke average for 15 rounds in the fall, which tied the fifth-best fall mark ever at CU (it was the second-best by a sophomore) … Had seven subpar rounds (six in the 60’s) and three other rounds of even-par; he ended the fall with six straight rounds of par or better … Had four top 25 finishes over the course of the fall, and placed in the top 17 in the last three events topped by a tie for 10th in CU’s Simpson Invitational (70-67-72—209, -7) … Became the 16th player in school history to shoot in the 60’s in the same tournament when he tied for 14th in the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate (67-69-68—204, -9); it also tied the seventh-best 54-hole score on a par-71 course by a Buffalo. He had 15 birdies and 35 pars with just four holes worse than par (two bogeys, two doubles) … His other top effort came in New Mexico’s Tucker Intercollegiate where he tied for 17th (68-72-77—217, +1) … Had two nice runs of consecutive holes played of par or better, including 36 (the last three in first round, all 18 in second round, first 15 in third round in the Simpson); at the time it was the second-longest streak at CU (and is still third); he also had 27 in a row (the first 27 in Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate) … Within those were his first two bogey-free rounds as a collegian … For the fall, he scored par or better on 227 out of 270 holes, or 84.1 percent of the time … In addition, he played in the Big 12 Match Play Championship, posting a 2-2 record (defeating Baylor’s Davis Ovard and Texas Tech’s Sean Keeling, both by 1-up scores.
2023-24 (Fr.): One of four finalists for CU’s Freshman Male Athlete of the Year ... Played in 11 tournaments overall, the last 10 as a designated scorer for the team as he was in action for 34 rounds overall (tied for the 13th-most by a CU frosh) … His 73.85 scoring average was eighth on the team (fifth by the regulars on the travel squad), and it ranked 11th among all Pac-12 freshmen … It was also the 12th-best freshman average for a season in school history … Helped lead CU to the team title in the Wyoming Desert Match Play; he won all three of his matches (4&3, 3 up, 4&2), recording 10 birdies, 34 pars and just two bogeys overall. He won 17 holes and tied 24 while losing only five (a win-tie percentage of 89%); he trailed for just one hole, and led or tied the last 44 he played (led the last 38) ... Best spring stroke play finish was a tie for 41st in the last Pac-12 Championship (302, +18); he was seventh out of the 15 freshmen competing. He after a 78-80—158 effort on day one, he came back with a pair of 1-over 72s, the 144 total the 10th-best over the final 36 holes … In the fall, he made some history out of the chute, so-to-speak, as he tied for sixth in his first collegiate tournament, the Maui Jim Individual in Scottsdale, Ariz.: he turned in a 10-under par 69-70-67—206 scorecard, both the best gross score and well as score in relation to par for a Buffalo playing in their first college event; the first round 69 was just the third score in the 60s for a first collegiate round in CU history, with his final round 67 tied the fourth-best single round within a first-ever college tournament as well … Had a run of 21 straight holes of par or better within the Maui Jim, second-best on the team on the season … His next best fall finish was a tie for 26th in CU’s Mark Simpson Invitational (71-74-71—216, E) … He avoided big numbers for the most part, with just 24 holes (out of 612) worse than bogey.
High School—As a senior, he claimed the CIF state championship at San Gabriel Country Club with a 5-under par 66 (shooting 33 on each nine) … The PGA’s National High School Golf Association ranked him No. 136 for year (No. 12 in the ’22-23 recruiting class).
Other—2024: Medalist in the Sacramento Memorial Amateur (66-68-69—203, -13) … Tied for third in the second stage of U.S. Amateur Qualifying (2-under 70) at the Club at Ruby Hill (Pleasanton, Calif.) to qualify for the event, where he missed making match play by a stroke (73-70—143, +1) in Chaska, Minn. … Advanced to match play in the California Amateur (73-74—147, +3), as he won an 11-way playoff on the fourth extra hole to earn the No. 32 seed. He defeated the top seed, Brady Sirano and reached the quarterfinals before bowing out … Tied for fourth in the Silverado Amateur (67-74-73—214, -2) … Tied for seventh in the Northern California Amateur Stroke Play (71-68-72—211; -5) on the Poppy Hills course at Pebble Beach … Tied for 41st in the Pacific Coast Amateur (71-76-72-69—288, +4). 2023: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur by turning in a 70-64—134 (-10) effort at Castlewood CC in his hometown of Pleasanton; that included a 29 on his final nine holes which he started with five straight birdies … In the stroke play portion in Denver, he missed the cut but shot a respectable 77-74—151 (+8) … In U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying at Stanford Golf Course, he tied for third with a 35-35—70 (E) score to advance; he missed the cut in the main event (77-75—152, +9) … In the event, he missed the cut after posting a 77-75—152 scorecard … He won the San Francisco City Championship, going 5-0 in match play and in the final recorded a 1-up victory over Mitchell Hoey, a sophomore at St. Mary’s, in the 36-hole final at TPC Harding Park … Tied for 11th in the C.T. Pan Foundation Championship (67-73-70—210, -6) … Tied for 17th in the California Amateur (76-67—143, -1) … Tied for 31st in the Grapevine Amateur (70-78-72—220, +4). 2022: Several top amateur performances were highlighted by a win in the FCG (Future Champions Golf) National Tour event at Franklin Canyon, where he shot 70-73—143 … He took the runner-up spot in the FCG at Nor Cal Bay View (73-77—150) and was third in the FCG at Nor Cal Pleasanton (75-74—149) … He also finished fourth in the FCG Las Vegas Championship (World Series Week 1) with a 70-70—140 effort … He also had three other impressive third place finishes, in the Junior Tour of Northern California (67-74—141), the Northern Junior Championship (74-70—144) and in the Notah Begay JGNC Utah Regional (65-68—133) … Top AJGA finishes included a fifth place in the AJGA Junior at Ruby Hill (73-72-70—215) and seventh place in the PGA West Junior Championship (73-73-67—213).
Best Career Round In Competition—64 (-10; 2023 U.S. Amateur Qualifier at Castlewood CC in Pleasanton, Calif.)
Academics—He is majoring in Business (Accounting) at Colorado.
Personal—He was born January 7, 2005 in Pleasanton, Calif. … Hobbies include hiking, mountain biking and surfing, as well as enjoying informal golf with friends.
2023-24 (Fr.): One of four finalists for CU’s Freshman Male Athlete of the Year ... Played in 11 tournaments overall, the last 10 as a designated scorer for the team as he was in action for 34 rounds overall (tied for the 13th-most by a CU frosh) … His 73.85 scoring average was eighth on the team (fifth by the regulars on the travel squad), and it ranked 11th among all Pac-12 freshmen … It was also the 12th-best freshman average for a season in school history … Helped lead CU to the team title in the Wyoming Desert Match Play; he won all three of his matches (4&3, 3 up, 4&2), recording 10 birdies, 34 pars and just two bogeys overall. He won 17 holes and tied 24 while losing only five (a win-tie percentage of 89%); he trailed for just one hole, and led or tied the last 44 he played (led the last 38) ... Best spring stroke play finish was a tie for 41st in the last Pac-12 Championship (302, +18); he was seventh out of the 15 freshmen competing. He after a 78-80—158 effort on day one, he came back with a pair of 1-over 72s, the 144 total the 10th-best over the final 36 holes … In the fall, he made some history out of the chute, so-to-speak, as he tied for sixth in his first collegiate tournament, the Maui Jim Individual in Scottsdale, Ariz.: he turned in a 10-under par 69-70-67—206 scorecard, both the best gross score and well as score in relation to par for a Buffalo playing in their first college event; the first round 69 was just the third score in the 60s for a first collegiate round in CU history, with his final round 67 tied the fourth-best single round within a first-ever college tournament as well … Had a run of 21 straight holes of par or better within the Maui Jim, second-best on the team on the season … His next best fall finish was a tie for 26th in CU’s Mark Simpson Invitational (71-74-71—216, E) … He avoided big numbers for the most part, with just 24 holes (out of 612) worse than bogey.
High School—As a senior, he claimed the CIF state championship at San Gabriel Country Club with a 5-under par 66 (shooting 33 on each nine) … The PGA’s National High School Golf Association ranked him No. 136 for year (No. 12 in the ’22-23 recruiting class).
Other—2024: Medalist in the Sacramento Memorial Amateur (66-68-69—203, -13) … Tied for third in the second stage of U.S. Amateur Qualifying (2-under 70) at the Club at Ruby Hill (Pleasanton, Calif.) to qualify for the event, where he missed making match play by a stroke (73-70—143, +1) in Chaska, Minn. … Advanced to match play in the California Amateur (73-74—147, +3), as he won an 11-way playoff on the fourth extra hole to earn the No. 32 seed. He defeated the top seed, Brady Sirano and reached the quarterfinals before bowing out … Tied for fourth in the Silverado Amateur (67-74-73—214, -2) … Tied for seventh in the Northern California Amateur Stroke Play (71-68-72—211; -5) on the Poppy Hills course at Pebble Beach … Tied for 41st in the Pacific Coast Amateur (71-76-72-69—288, +4). 2023: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur by turning in a 70-64—134 (-10) effort at Castlewood CC in his hometown of Pleasanton; that included a 29 on his final nine holes which he started with five straight birdies … In the stroke play portion in Denver, he missed the cut but shot a respectable 77-74—151 (+8) … In U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying at Stanford Golf Course, he tied for third with a 35-35—70 (E) score to advance; he missed the cut in the main event (77-75—152, +9) … In the event, he missed the cut after posting a 77-75—152 scorecard … He won the San Francisco City Championship, going 5-0 in match play and in the final recorded a 1-up victory over Mitchell Hoey, a sophomore at St. Mary’s, in the 36-hole final at TPC Harding Park … Tied for 11th in the C.T. Pan Foundation Championship (67-73-70—210, -6) … Tied for 17th in the California Amateur (76-67—143, -1) … Tied for 31st in the Grapevine Amateur (70-78-72—220, +4). 2022: Several top amateur performances were highlighted by a win in the FCG (Future Champions Golf) National Tour event at Franklin Canyon, where he shot 70-73—143 … He took the runner-up spot in the FCG at Nor Cal Bay View (73-77—150) and was third in the FCG at Nor Cal Pleasanton (75-74—149) … He also finished fourth in the FCG Las Vegas Championship (World Series Week 1) with a 70-70—140 effort … He also had three other impressive third place finishes, in the Junior Tour of Northern California (67-74—141), the Northern Junior Championship (74-70—144) and in the Notah Begay JGNC Utah Regional (65-68—133) … Top AJGA finishes included a fifth place in the AJGA Junior at Ruby Hill (73-72-70—215) and seventh place in the PGA West Junior Championship (73-73-67—213).
Best Career Round In Competition—64 (-10; 2023 U.S. Amateur Qualifier at Castlewood CC in Pleasanton, Calif.)
Academics—He is majoring in Business (Accounting) at Colorado.
Personal—He was born January 7, 2005 in Pleasanton, Calif. … Hobbies include hiking, mountain biking and surfing, as well as enjoying informal golf with friends.
Join us for the 15th Annual Colorado Golf Day on August 25 at Boulder Country Club! ⛳
Tuesday, August 12
Buffalo Stampede WEEK 24
Tuesday, February 06
Buffalo Stampede Week 24 TUCKER CLARK
Tuesday, February 06
Afternoon Tee with Matt Thurmond
Monday, June 08