A look at the Bonnies golf record books will reveal Josh Anderson's name at or near the top of nearly every category in program history.
A four-year player and captain for coach Steve Campbell's Bonnies, Anderson turned in some of the finest seasons of any St. Bonaventure golfer. His senior season scoring average of 73.00 in 2005-06 remained the school record until 2022 and continues to rank second all-time.
He captured three victories and five-top 5s as a senior, also tied for most in school history, and all 27 of his rounds were in the 70s or lower. His total of 71 birdies as a senior continue to rank sixth in the program record book as well while his par-4 average of 4.12 currently ranks best over a full season and his par-5 average of 4.78 stands second. He was the leader of a Bonnies team that earned four tournament victories, tied for third in school history, while finishing the year with its best-ever GolfStat national ranking.
Anderson also ranks second in the program record books for low-36 hole total (137) and fourth for low-54 hole total (209) while his five career tournament victories stands tied for most all-time. His 166 career birdies are among the program top-10 and his career scoring average of 75.8 is seventh all-time in Bonnies history.
Anderson becomes just the second exclusively golf athlete to enter the St. Bonaventure Athletics Hall of Fame, joining Chris Blocher who was part of the Class of 2011. Sam Urzetta was a member of the first induction Class of 1969, but was also inducted for his work as a men's basketball player. Longtime coach Leo Keenan was inducted in 1993.