2025-26 Men's Golf Roster

Nguyen Anh Minh
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- High School:
- Edison School
2025-26
• Played 23 rounds in 2025-26, averaging 69.13 strokes per round, the lowest scoring average on the team.
• GCAA Freshman All-American.
• GCAA All-West Region.
• West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year.
• The 69.13 average set a single-season scoring record by a Beaver.
• Carded a season-low round of 61 (-10) at the Bandon Dunes Collegiate, which also stood as the team's low round of the season. It also tied for the lowest single-round ever by a Beaver.
• Posted a season-low 54-hole total of 199 (-17) at the Amer Ari Invitational, shooting 64-68-67.
• Recorded three top-10 finishes during the season.
• Captured medalist honors at the Bandon Dunes Collegiate, shooting 200 (-13) with rounds of 61-70-69.
• Finished fifth at the Amer Ari Invitational at 199 (-17).
• Placed second at the WCC Championships at 201 (-12), closing with a 65 (-6) in the final round.
• Tied for 11th at the Augusta Haskins Award Invitational at 206 (-10), shooting 67-69-70.
• Tied for 12th at The Prestige at 142 (E) through two rounds.
• Tied for 14th at the Thunderbird Invitational at 209 (-4).
• Tied for 18th at the NCAA Corvallis Regional at 210 (-3).
• Posted 17 rounds at par or better.
JUNIOR/AMATEUR GOLF
• Ranked No. 36 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking
• Took first at the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation – Nomura Cup
• Placed No. 1 at the Malaysian Amateur
• Runner-up at the United States Junior Amateur Championship
• Finished fourth at the Royal Junior
• Took eighth at the Singapore Open Championships
• Finished ninth at the Western Amateur Championship
• Member of the 2024 Junior Presidents Cup – International Squad
• Quarterfinalist at the 2024 US Juniors
• Took 19th at the 2024 Asia Pacific Amateur
• Placed seventh at the 2023 Asia Pacific Amateur
PERSONAL
• Son of Pham Thi Huyen Dieu and Nguyen Dang Son
• Has one sister, Nguyen Son Tra
• Enjoys bowling in his spare time
• Business management major
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s a great school and I love the program.”
• Played 23 rounds in 2025-26, averaging 69.13 strokes per round, the lowest scoring average on the team.
• GCAA Freshman All-American.
• GCAA All-West Region.
• West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year.
• The 69.13 average set a single-season scoring record by a Beaver.
• Carded a season-low round of 61 (-10) at the Bandon Dunes Collegiate, which also stood as the team's low round of the season. It also tied for the lowest single-round ever by a Beaver.
• Posted a season-low 54-hole total of 199 (-17) at the Amer Ari Invitational, shooting 64-68-67.
• Recorded three top-10 finishes during the season.
• Captured medalist honors at the Bandon Dunes Collegiate, shooting 200 (-13) with rounds of 61-70-69.
• Finished fifth at the Amer Ari Invitational at 199 (-17).
• Placed second at the WCC Championships at 201 (-12), closing with a 65 (-6) in the final round.
• Tied for 11th at the Augusta Haskins Award Invitational at 206 (-10), shooting 67-69-70.
• Tied for 12th at The Prestige at 142 (E) through two rounds.
• Tied for 14th at the Thunderbird Invitational at 209 (-4).
• Tied for 18th at the NCAA Corvallis Regional at 210 (-3).
• Posted 17 rounds at par or better.
JUNIOR/AMATEUR GOLF
• Ranked No. 36 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking
• Took first at the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation – Nomura Cup
• Placed No. 1 at the Malaysian Amateur
• Runner-up at the United States Junior Amateur Championship
• Finished fourth at the Royal Junior
• Took eighth at the Singapore Open Championships
• Finished ninth at the Western Amateur Championship
• Member of the 2024 Junior Presidents Cup – International Squad
• Quarterfinalist at the 2024 US Juniors
• Took 19th at the 2024 Asia Pacific Amateur
• Placed seventh at the 2023 Asia Pacific Amateur
PERSONAL
• Son of Pham Thi Huyen Dieu and Nguyen Dang Son
• Has one sister, Nguyen Son Tra
• Enjoys bowling in his spare time
• Business management major
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s a great school and I love the program.”
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