Courtney Martinez | NCAA.com | August 7, 2016 Arizona golf congratulates alum Jim Furyk on historic round of 58 Share Jim Furyk made golf history during Travelers Championship's final round on Sunday by shooting a 58, the lowest round in PGA history. Naturally the Twitter world reacted to Furyk's iconic scorecard and that includes the Arizona golf program, which is proud to call Furyk a Wildcats alum: Former Wildcat, Jim Furyk, has made golf history! #BearDown pic.twitter.com/VDeXpmmzbe — Arizona Men's Golf (@UAWildcatsGolf) August 7, 2016 Incredible!! Couldn't happen to a better guy! #BearDownFuryk https://t.co/OBMiXrn6BX — Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) August 7, 2016 Arizona inducted Furyk into its Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 and Pac-12 named Furyk to its Men's Golf All-Century Team back in May of this year. Furyk played at Arizona from 1989-1992 and his 176 rounds rank fourth in the Arizona record book. In his final year in Tucson, Furyk helped the program secure its first and only national championship against rival Arizona State in 1992. The 6 college softball teams with the most national championships Here are the schools with the most NCAA softball championships, led by the UCLA Bruins. READ MORE Eye-popping numbers from Taryne Mowatt's 2007 WCWS performance Taryne Mowatt threw over 1,000 pitches in her long journey to the national title in 2007. Here are nine remarkable records from Mowatt's 2007 WCWS performance. READ MORE Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas and Kentucky are the teams picked the most often to make the 2022 Final Four Top seeds Gonzaga, Arizona and Kansas were the most-picked teams to make the Final Four. READ MORE