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GEORGIA MEN’S GOLF
Table of Contents...................................................2
Team Roster............................................................3
Spring Information ................................................4-5
Athens Information................................................6
UGA Course Map...................................................7
Georgia Golf History..............................................8
SEC Championships...............................................9
National Championships.......................................10-11
P ERSONNEL
Chris Haack..........................................................13-14
Jim Douglas..........................................................15
Mookie Demoss....................................................16
Buck Brumlow......................................................18-19
Beck Burnette......................................................20-21
Connor Creasy......................................................22-23
JT Herman............................................................24-25
George Langham..................................................26-27
Carter Loflin.........................................................28-29
Caleb Manuel.......................................................30-31
Camden Smith......................................................32-33
Ben Van Wyk........................................................34-35
H ISTORY
Score Cards.........................................................36-38
Notable Accolades..............................................40-41
UGA Men’s Golf Lettermen..................................42-43
Individual Accolades...........................................44-45
Notable Competition............................................47-51
Tournament Winners............................................52
A DDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Classic City ..................................................53
Spring Schedule..................................................54
A DDITIONAL INFORMATION
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2023-2024 ROSTER
BUCK BRUMLOW
5-11, 185 lbs | Junior Cartersville, Ga.
BECK BURNETTE
6-3, 170 lbs | Graduate Blairsville, Ga.
CARTER LOFLIN
6-0, 154 lbs | Sophomore Duluth, Ga.
CONNOR CREASY
6-0, 160 lbs | Graduate Abingdon, Va.
CALEB MANUEL
5-8, 155 lbs | Senior Topsham, Me.
CHRIS HAACK Head Coach/Director of Golf 28th Season
JT HERMAN
6-0, 165 lbs | Junior Hilton Head Island, S.C.
CAMDEN SMITH
5-9, 145 lbs | Freshman Ponte Vedra, Fla.
JIM DOUGLAS Associate Head Coach 22nd Season
GEORGE LANGHAM
6-2, 151 lbs | Senior Peachtree City, Ga.
BEN VAN WYK
5-7, 150 lbs | Graduate George, South Africa
MOOKIE DEMOSS Assistant Coach 1st Season
PRONUNCIATIONS
Buck Brumlow: Brum-low | Connor Creasy: Crease-E | Caleb Manuel: Man-U-uhl |
Ben Van Wyk: Fun Vake | Chris Haack: Hack
JERE MOREHEAD UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESIDENT
President Jere W. Morehead began his tenure as the 22nd University of Georgia President on July 1, 2013. Under his leadership, the University has risen in the rankings of the best public colleges and universities and completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates.
JOSH BROOKS
J. REID PARKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Josh Brooks was named J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Jan. 6. 2021, after serving 11 years at UGA, most recently as Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Deputy Director of Athletics.
THE CLASSIC CITY
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
“Something for everyone.” That’s one way to describe the academic, athletic, and social is a leader among public universities nationally with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. Various degree programs such as education, business, international affairs, journalism, math and public administration rank among the best in the nation. With its top-notch facilities campus-wide, the University of Georgia is an ideal setting for anyone to pursue a world-class education. The University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in the USA. On January 27, 1785--just two years after the Revolutionary War and still four years before George Washington’s inauguration lature adopted the charter that created the University of Georgia, making UGA the oldest chartered state university in the nation. More than 225 years later, Georgia still offers something for everyone.
THE CITY OF ATHENS
Universally known as one of the nation’s premier college towns, Athens is the perfect marriage of campus and community. Broad Street is all that separates the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus and a vibrant and shopping. Athens has carved its own identity with the individualistic pursuits of a music scene that has turned local artists into worldwide superstars. Athens’ ever-thriving music scene fostered world-wide megabands such as R.E.M. and the B-52s. Historic venues such as the Georgia Theatre and the 40-Watt Club make Athens a must-stop for a wide variety of emerging and established stars from Taylor Swift to Snoop Dogg.
GEORGIA GOLF HISTORY
In the spring of 1924, a handful of Georgia students formed what was the university’s first-ever golf team. In those days, the team did not have coaches; rather, one of the players served as captain and made the decisions that guided the squad. Some of the first captains for the Bulldogs were Harris Jones, John Grant, Billy Oliver and Hugh Nunnally.
The Bulldogs’ first coach came on board in 1930 as Murray Soule took the position. He was succeeded by J.M. McFadden (1933-35), who passed the torch to R.L. Keener (1935-42). Keener led the Bulldogs to their first-ever SEC championship in 1941. Because of World War II, the Bulldogs disbanded for the next few years.
Howell Hollis was named coach in 1946 and began to lay the foundation for the program. Serving from 1946 through 1970, Hollis took 13 of his 25 teams to the NCAA Championships, including eight top-10 finishes. Hollis’ Bulldogs claimed 13 Southeastern Conference titles and he had 10 individual conference champions. One of those, George Hamer
in 1946, also went on to win the national championship. During Hollis’ tenure, the Bulldogs also played primarily dual matches, posting a mark of 268-57-8.
Hamer, who was nicknamed “The Georgia Pine” because of his height, is still the only Bulldog to win the NCAA title (then known as the National Intercollegiates). He also won the Southeastern Amateur three times and the Georgia State Open and the Southern Amateur titles once apiece.
Hollis was able to attract some of the game’s best players to Athens during his tenure, including David Boyd, Jimmy Gabrielsen, Vinny Giles and Danny Yates.
Hollis stepped down following the 1970 season and he was succeeded by Dick Copas, a member of the UGA staff as an academic counselor and dorm director. Copas maintained the level of success that Hollis had begun as he guided the Bulldogs from 1971-96 to 17 NCAAs, including 10 top-10s, and seven SEC titles. Sixty-one of his proteges won
All-SEC honors, while 31 were tabbed as All-Americans. Copas himself was named National Coach of the Year in 1978 and the SEC Coach of the Year seven times.
Copas coached some of the most decorated players in Georgia history, including Peter Persons, Chip Beck, Griff Moody, Matt Peterson, Paul Claxton and Franklin Langham.
Chris Haack stepped from the ranks of the American Junior Golf Association to assume the reins of the Georgia program after Copas. In just his third year on the job, Haack guided the 1999 Bulldogs to the program’s first national championship and he was named the National Coach of the Year. He then guided the 2005 Bulldogs to the national championship and again was chosen as the National Coach of the Year.
To date, Haack also has guided the Bulldogs to five more SEC titles - giving Georgia a league-high 29 crowns. Under Haack, Georgia has set school marks for lowest team total in a tournament and a round as
well as lowest mark by an individual. 70 of his players have been tabbed as All-Americans, while 73 have been chosen All-SEC, including 1998 Player of the Year Jeremy Parrott, 2001 Player of the Year Nick Cassini, 2006 Player of the Year Chris Kirk, 2010 Player of the year Russell Henley, 2016, Player of the year Lee McCoy, 2021 Davis Thompson, 2003 Freshman of the Year Kevin Kisner, 2004 Freshman of the Year Brendon Todd, 2006 Freshman of the Year Brian Harman, 2007 Freshman of the Year
Hudson Swafford, 2008 Freshman of the Year Harris English, 2010 Freshman of the Year Bryden Macpherson and 2019 Freshman of the Year Trent Phillips.
SEC-OND TO NONE
The Georgia men’s golf program has produced 29 Southeastern Conference Championships. This record is more than any other league school and the most of any athletic team at the University of Georgia. Most Recently, Georgia was named the SEC champion in 2016, after earning a score of 853 in St. Simons Island, Ga.
YEAR
LOCATION SCORE
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Following the 1999 NCAA Championship in Chaska, Minn.:
• The announcer called out the wrong school as the winner of the national title.
• A torrential rainstorm hit the suburb of Minneapolis.
• And a courtesy van provided to the actual champion was vandalized, presumably by a not-so-gracious loser.
But the players and coaches from the Georgia men’s golf team couldn’t have cared less. All of that was a small price to pay for the program’s first national championship.
“It’s an indescribable feeling,” said Coach Chris Haack, whose Georgia (not Washington, as the announcer said) squad secured the trophy. “All the hard work, all the sacrifice, all the time spent hitting balls, it’s worth it. I always wondered what it felt like when teams like UNLV and Oklahoma State won the national title. Now I know — and it’s a great feeling. I am so proud of our guys. A fourday tournament is a real grind, but they stayed focused and played good, steady golf all week. They really played like champions.”
Especially on the last day. The Bulldogs entered the final round trailing Oklahoma State by five shots at Hazeltine National Golf Club. The players and coaches to a man said making up five shots was not a difficult proposition — and they were right. Georgia actually pulled ahead after just two holes and extended its lead throughout the rest of the front nine before holding on down the stretch to win by three.
“We knew that we had to be patient on this course because so much can change so quickly,” Michael Morrison said. “You can’t take anything for granted. You have to play every shot as hard as the last one. You’ve got to play every hole to the best of your ability. I think we all did that.”
Particularly Ryuji Imada. He paced the comeback effort with a 5-under par 67, one off the course record for Hazeltine. Imada finished at 1-under 287, second behind Northwestern’s Luke Donald (284).
“It was one of the best 18 holes of golf I’ve ever seen,” said Haack, who sported a newly shaved bald head after the NCAAs as he made good on a pre-tournament promise. “Ryuji was spectacular. He certainly picked the right time to turn it on. That could go down in history as one of the best final rounds at the NCAAs. The little man just put us on his back and took us to the title.”
Imada had a shot at winning the medalist title down the stretch, but he said he focused more on the team crown.
“The last thing I wanted to do was mess up and cost us the national championship,” Imada said. “I had a couple of chances to go at the flag, but I didn’t because it meant more for us as a team to win the national championship. I wanted to be aggressive, but I didn’t want to let the team down.”
Imada finished the year as the nation’s third-ranked golfer, trailing only Donald and Georgia Tech’s Bryce Molder.
“It’s the best feeling I’ve ever had. It’s unbelievable,” Nick Cassini said. “No matter what any of us do the rest of our lives in golf, we’ll be the 1999 national champions. It’s like a dream come true.”
With Coach Chris Haack rubbing the lucky coin in his pocket, Georgia cashed in at the 2005 NCAA Championship.
The Bulldogs went wire-to-wire as the tournament leader at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md., finishing with an 11shot advantage over instate rival Georgia Tech. Georgia fired an even-par 280 in the final round to wind up at 15-over 1,135.
“I could not be prouder of this group of guys,” said Haack, who carried a coin given to him by his daughter, Katie, that had the inscription, “Dad, I Love You.”
“I knew that we had the talent, the confidence and the demeanor to challenge for the championship this year,” Haack continued. “It’s been a good year, but we only had two wins coming in. I knew if they all put it together, it would be special. They just happened to do it this week when it meant the most.”
“It’s awesome to go out like this,” said David Denham, the only senior in the Bulldogs’ lineup. “You live for moments like this. Every team strives to win the national championship, but not too many of them do it.”
“This is what you play for,” Richard Scott said. “This is what this team was put together for. It’s great to go out and win other tournaments, but this is the one we all play for.”
“This is the biggest one,” team captain Kevin Kisner said. “This is what you set your goals for. This is why we all came to Georgia. We’ve got too solid of a team not to win tournaments. When we all play well, it’s hard for us to lose.”
The Bulldogs entered the final round with a 9-shot lead over the Yellow Jackets, and they knew it would hard to give that kind of lead away. Still, when Brendon Todd’s putt rolled in on No. 18, the players and coaches were all at once relieved and ecstatic.
“This is the ultimate feeling,” Chris Kirk said. “It’s awesome. It’s a great group of guys, and I have loved playing with them the last two years.”
“It feels great,” Todd said. “It’s probably the biggest accomplishment any of us have in golf. It’s just incredible to win the national championship.”
Todd wound up as the Bulldogs’ top individual at 3-over 283, followed by Kirk and Kisner at 5-over 285, Scott at 6-over 286 and Denham at 8-over 288. Todd finished seventh, and Kirk and Kisner were in the group that tied for 13th. Scott had a top-20 finish as he wound up 16th.
CHRIS HAACK
HEAD COACH / DIRECTOR OF GOLF
2X NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
1999 and 2005
3X SEC COACH OF THE YEAR
1998, 2000, 2006, 2010 and 2015
2X NATIONAL CHAMPION
1999 and 2005
8X SEC CHAMPION
1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2015
71 ALL-AMERICANS
14 First team, 18 second team, eight third team and 31 HM
73 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS
45 First team and 28 second team
GCAA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
2012
GSGA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
2016
GEORGIA SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
2018
BEN HOGAN AWARD WINNER
Chris Kirk, 2007
FRED HASKINS AWARD WINNER
Russell Henley, 2010
6 SEC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Davis Thompson, 2021; Lee McCoy, 2016; Russell Henley, 2010; Chris Kirk, 2006; Nick Cassini, 2001; Jeremy Parrott, 1998; Peter Persons, 1986
8 SEC FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR
Trent Phillips, 2019; Bryden Macpherson, 2010; Harris English, 2008; Hudson Swafford, 2007; Brian Harman, 2006; Brendon Todd, 2004; Kevin Kisner, 2003; Mark Northey, 1996
67 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
63 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS
19 SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS
1 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR
8 FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE
AWARDS
U.S. PALMER CUP COACH
2001 and 2006
Chris Haack was named the Georgia men’s golf coach on July 18,1996 – and he has guided the Bulldogs to their highest levels of success.
Haack has coached the Bulldogs to two national championships (the only two in school history), eight Southeastern Conference crowns, 67 team tournament titles, and virtually every squad and individual records.
Under his tutelage, 27 Bulldogs have accumulated 63 medalist titles. Thirty-one of his players have rolled up 70 All-America honors, while 33 have earned 73 All-SEC certificates. He also has coached 19 Scholar All-Americans. Eleven of Haack’s pupils have amassed 44 PGA Tour wins and, all told, his former players have earned more than $200 million at the pro level.
Haack was inducted into the GCAA Hall of Fame in 2012, the GSGA’s Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 2016, and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.
Haack’s Bulldogs have had nine top-10 and 17 top-20 efforts at the NCAAs, including the 1999 and 2005 national championships, runner-up efforts in 2007 and 2011, and thirdplace showings in 2009 and 2015.
In 2022, Haack led the Bulldogs to the Linger Longer Invitational title, giving him at least one win in 22 of his 26 seasons. He guided his team back to the NCAA Championships with a fourth-place showing in the Bryan Regional. Haack coached Trent Phillips to his fourth straight All-America certificate (the fifth Bulldog to accomplish that feat) and his fourth consecutive First-Team All-SEC recognition (the first Bulldog reaching that status) and Maxwell Ford to the SEC’s All-Freshman Team. Phillips picked up medalist honors in the Williams Cup and was on the watch list for several prestigious postseason awards.
In 2021, Haack piloted the Bulldogs to team titles in the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the Old Waverly Collegiate Championship. He coached Phillips and Davis Thompson to medalist honors in the Gator Invitational and Tiger Invitational, respectively. Thompson was named First-Team All-America and was picked as the SEC Golfer of the Year. Phillips became a third-time All-American and joined Thompson as First-Team All-SEC.
Thompson, Phillips, and Connor Creasy earned All-America Scholar recognition. Sepp Straka, an All-American for Haack in 2016, represented Austria in Olympics in Tokyo with his brother and former UGA teammate Sam on the bag.
Haack led the Bulldogs to wins in the Jim Rivers Invitational and the Crooked Stick Invitational in the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign. Thompson and Phillips earned First-Team AllAmerica honors and they were joined by Calum Masters as All-America Scholars.
His Bulldogs won thrice in 2019, taking the Puerto Rico Classic, the Linger Longer Invitational, and the NCAA Athens Regional. Phillips, Spencer Ralston, and Thompson were chosen as All-Americans and Phillips became Haack’s eighth SEC Freshman of the Year.
In 2018, Ralston earned All-America recognition for the Bulldogs, who finished second in three events. Greyson Sigg was an All-American while Ralston was chosen for the Freshman All-SEC squad in 2017.
In 2016, Haack led the Bulldogs to four team titles, including the 29th SEC Championship in school history and the Tuscaloosa Regional. Haack was chosen as the SEC Coach of the Year for the fifth time in his career. Lee McCoy was picked as an All-American and as the SEC Golfer of the Year after claiming conference medalist honors. Bubba Watson, an All-American for Haack in 2000, represented the United States in the 2016 Olympics.
In 2015, Haack led the Bulldogs to three victories, then piloted the squad to the “Final Fore” in the NCAA Championships. McCoy was an All-American after claiming medalist honors a school-record-tying four times and Zach Healy was an All-American.
Haack’s 2014 Bulldogs won four times, including the San Antonio Regional. Haack’s charges picked up two titles in 2013, winning the Brickyard Collegiate Championship and the Bulldog Battle at Mountain Lake.
In 2012, Haack guided a quintet of one junior, three sophomores and one freshman to the NCAAs.
JIM DOUGLAS
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 22ND SEASON
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Jim Douglas, who helped the Georgia men’s golf team win the program’s two national championships, rejoined the Bulldogs’ staff in January of 2011 and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in July of 2012. He is in his 22nd season overall with the Bulldogs.
Raised on the golf course his father owned, the sport has been a pivotal part of each stage of Jim Douglas’ life. However, after developing yips in his youth, Douglas parted ways with his aspirations to play professionally or at the collegiate level.
Determined to keep golf at the center stone of his life, Douglas explored numerous ways to remain connected with the community. After discovering a passion for education, Douglas returned to school, pursuing a career as a teacher. It was through his time as a schoolteacher that Jim Douglas stumbled upon the natural intersection of his two passions, transitioning from teaching to coaching.
Douglas was Georgia’s assistant coach from 1997 through 2005, during which time the Bulldogs celebrated some of their greatest success. With Douglas as Coach Chris Haack’s lieutenant, Georgia won NCAA titles in 1999 and 2005, along with four Southeastern Conference championships (1998, 2000, 2001 and 2004). Georgia produced 26 All-
Americans, 30 All-SEC picks, two SEC Players of the Year, two SEC Freshman of the Year, 33 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections, six Scholar All-Americans, and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient in that span.
Douglas served parts of the 2009-10 season as a volunteer coach, including during Georgia’s run to the SEC title.
In 2011, with Douglas assisting Haack in the spring, the Bulldogs advanced to the final match of the NCAA Championship. Douglas and Haack also guided the Bulldogs to the 2015 “Final Fore.” In 2015, Douglas also helped the Bulldogs win the 29th SEC title in school history.
Douglas graduated from UGA with degrees in Political Science and History.
Douglas has two sons, James and Charles.
BUCK BRUMLOW
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
Leads in rounds under par, shooting under in 13 of 15 rounds in the fall
Shot six rounds in the 60s
Finished in 30th or better in all five events thus far, with a season-best finish of 10th at the Valera Texas Collegiate
Recipient of the Doug & Diane Magnus Family Athletic Scholarship
2022-2023 (SOPHOMORE)
Finished 17th in the Frederica Cup
Posted a personal best of 6-under 66 in the first round of the Frederica Cup
Served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
2021-2022 (FRESHMAN)
Placed a career-best fifth in the Williams Cup Set
round (6-under 66) and tournament (9-under 207) in the Puerto Rico Classic
Had two counting rounds in the Bryan Regional to help the Bulldogs qualify for the NCAA
Named the recipient of the Doug and Diane Magnus Family Athletic Scholarship
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
Son of Andy and Leslie Brumlow
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
“My biggest inspiration is Sepp Straka because he didn’t play at UGA until his senior year and is now playing on the PGA Tour.”
Buck Brumlow
SOCIALS
@brumlow_buck @brumlow_buck
2023-24 (GRADUATE)
Saw action in two of four fall events for Georgia and in the Puerto Rico Classic in Feb.
Shot a team-best 66 in round three of the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic
Also had his best tournament of the fall at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic, shooting five-under 208 for t-30th
Recipient of the Robert E. Dicks, III Athletic Scholarship
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
“This season I’m looking forward to devoting myself to improving myself mentally and physically to prepare for professional golf.”
Beck Burnette
CONNOR CREASY GRAD
• ABINGDON, VA.
6’ 0’’ • 160 LBS
2023-2024 (GRADUATE)
Played in all four of the team’s fall tournaments and had an average of 71.7 strokes per round
Finished tied for 15th at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic with an eight-under 205, posting a season-high 48 holes par-or-better
Recipient of the Jack & Mary Dinos Men’s Golf Scholarship and the James R. Gabrielsen Men’s Golf Scholarship
2022-2023 (SENIOR)
Served as team’s co-captain
Recorded his first career top-10 with a seventh-place effort in the Frederica Cup
Posted personal bests for tournament (14-under 202) and round (7-under 65) in the Frederica Cup
Serving on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Named to the Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program.
2021-2022 (JUNIOR)
Named to the SEC Community Service Team
Appeared in the Williams Cup and the Southwestern Invitational in the lineup and in the Puerto Rico Classic and the Linger Longer Invitational as an individual
Matched his career lows with a 4-under 68 and a 7-under 209 in the Puerto Rico Classic
Served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Named the recipient of the Jack and Mary Dinos
Men’s Golf Endowment
2020-2021 (SOPHOMORE)
Came in a career-best-tying 11th in the Gators Invitational
Placed 12th as the Bulldogs won the stroke play portion of the SECs
Appeared in two fall events, highlighted by a 15thplace finish in the Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate
Set career lows with a 4-under 67 in the second
CAREER STATISTICS
CAREER QUICK FACTS
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
round and a 7-under 206 tournament total at Vanderbilt
Inducted into UGA’s Student-Athlete Leadership Academy
Represented the Bulldogs in the Patriot All-America Golf Tournament
Named to the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Named to the J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll
Chosen as a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar
Earned the team’s Howell Hollis Award as the Bulldog with the best grade point average
2019-2020 (FRESHMAN)
Made his Georgia debut in the Jim Rivers Invitational, placing 11th
Appeared in the Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational, the Crooked Stick Invitational, and the Puerto Rico Classic
His low round was 2-under 70 and low tournament was 2-under 214, both in the Jim Rivers Invitational
Named to the 2019-2020 First-Year Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll
PERSONAL
Born March 28, 2001
Son of Todd and Debbie Creasy
Majoring in Sport Management
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
“This team is really special because we are just a really close knit group of guys that want the best for each other.”
Connor Creasy
SOCIALS
JT HERMAN
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
Played as an individual at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic, finishing seven-over 224
Recipient of the George P. Swift, Jr. Men’s Golf Scholarship
2022-23 (SOPHOMORE)
Participated in the Classic City One Day, shooting eight-under 150
2021-2022 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)
Made his collegiate debut as an individual in the Linger Longer Invitational
Named the recipient of the George P. Swift Jr. Men’s Golf Scholarship Endowment
2020-2021 (FRESHMAN)
Named the recipient of the Robert E. Dicks III Athletic Scholarship Endowment
Born Aug. 14, 2001
Son of Tim and Meg Herman
Majoring in Sport Management
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
“I knew I wanted to come to UGA because of the way we do qualifying and the way we operate gives you the best opportunity to be a successful professional golfer. Our track record of players that are now on tour is the best in the country.”
JT Herman
@jthrman SOCIALS
GEORGE LANGHAM
SENIOR • PEACHTREE CITY, GA.
6’ 2’’ • 151 LBS
2023-24 (SENIOR)
Redshirted
Recipient of the James R. Gabrielsen Men’s Golf Scholarship
George Langham transferred to Georgia following a four-year career at the College of Coastal Georgia.
2021-22 (SOPHOMORE)
Langham finished his second season with the Mariners ranked 75 by GolfStat
Averaged a score of 74.4 per round and was +2.71 vs. par
His lowest round of the season was a 69...Helped Coastal Georgia to a national ranking of seven by GolfStat
Was named an NAIA Third Team All-American for the 2021-22 season.
2020-21 (FRESHMAN)
Competed in nine tournaments and 24.0 rounds
Finished with a 73.33 average score, a 1.62 vs. par average, a 77.7 finish percentage, and his low round was 69 which he recorded in three events
Ranked 39th in the National Rating
Best finish was third in the SCAD Savannah duel
Participated in the National Tournament where he placed 62nd and the team finished seventh
Named first team All-Conference, Ping NAIA All-American, and NAIA third team All-American PERSONAL
Majored in general business at Coastal Georgia
Favorite sport other than golf is basketball
Favorite memory was winning his first state championship
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
“UGA has always been a dream school of mine. I grew up in Georgia and both my parents and brother went to UGA.”
George Langham
SOCIALS
CARTER LOFLIN
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
Earned a career-best fifth place finish at the Valero Texas Collegiate, posting a career-low round of 67 on the third day to card a five-under 211 while playing as an individual
Played in all four of the team’s fall tournaments, competing as an individual at the Valero Texas Collegiate and the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic
Recipient of the Men’s Golf Athletic Endowed Scholarship
2022-2023 (FRESHMAN)
Named the SEC Freshman of the Week after placing a career-best 10th in the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate
All three rounds in Hawaii were in the 60s
Made his Georgia debut with a 29th-place showing in the Frederica Cup, including a 4-under 68 in the first round
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
“I liked that UGA was close to home and that I could go home to see my parents and coach whenever I wanted to. I developed a good relationship with the coaches early and liked the kids who were already going there ahead of me so it just made sense to come here.”
Carter LoflinSOCIALS
2023-2024 (SENIOR)
Played in three of the team’s four fall tournaments with a 73.3 average
Had his 54-hole low during SEC Match Play, carding a five-over 218
Recipient of the Jack Carlyle Fraser Memorial Golf Scholarship
2022-2023 (JUNIOR)
Had a 71.19 average round on the year, which ranked second on the year
Made his Georgia debut in the SEC Match Play, placing 39th after posting a second-round 4-under 66
Finished in ninth place at the Southwestern Invitational, carding a one-under 215 to lead the team
Had his best finish as a Bulldog during the NCAA Regional, shooting a seven-under 206 to finish second in the event
2021-2022 (SOPHOMORE)
Named Second-Team All-Big East while playing for UConn
Was the co-champion of the conference championship and was named to the All-Tournament Team
Ended his career as Maine’s all-time career scoring leader (71.7)
Had two wins, 11 top-10s, 14 top-20s, and 18 sub-70 rounds
2020-2021 (FRESHMAN)
Named to the PING Division I All-Northeast Regional Team while playing for UConn
Named First-Team All-Big East, Big East Freshman of the Year, All-Tournament Team, and All-Academic Team
Participated in all 10 spring events after the fall was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Led the Huskies in scoring at 72.5
PERSONAL
Born March 29, 2002
Son of Jill and Patrick Manuel
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
CAREER QUICK FACTS
CAREER STATISTICS
*denotes a season with some missing information
“UGA’s program is special because it is a very fun environment and great golf program.”
Caleb Manuel
SOCIALS
CAMDEN SMITH
FRESHMAN (2023-24)
Competed in his first collegiate tournament at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic, carding a four-under 208 to finish tied for 44th
Shot under par in two of the three rounds at the event
Recipient of the C. Read Morton Men’s Golf Scholarship
PERSONAL
Born on April 30, 2004
Son of Brent and Katie Smith
Brother to Ethan and Gracie
Majoring in sports management
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
CAREER QUICK FACTS
Best Finish...............................................................................................................44th (Ka’anapali Collegiate, 2023)
Low Round.............................................................................................................68 (Ka’anapali Collegiate R1, 2023)
Low Tournament.......................................................................................................208 (Ka’anapali Collegiate, 2023)
CAREER STATISTICS
“This year’s team is unique because we are a small group of guys who all enjoy hanging out with each other and pushing each other to be the best but also having fun and relaxing with each other away from the golf course.”Camden Smith
BEN VAN WYK GRAD • GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA
5’ 7’’ • 150 LBS
2023-2024 (GRADUATE)
Played in all four fall tournaments with 10.5 of 12 total rounds counting toward the team score
Had a team-best average round versus par of -0.9
Closed the fall with consecutive top-10 finishes at the Ben Hogan Collegiate (t-7th) and the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic (t-8th)
Tied his career-low tournament for the third time with a 10-under 203 at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic
Copas-Liebler Men’s Golf Scholarship and the George P. Swift, Jr. Men’s Golf Scholarship
2022-2023 (SENIOR)
Placed 12th in the SEC Match Play, including a 6-under 64 in the second round
Went 1-0 in the SEC Match Play
Came in 17th in the Frederica Cup, including a 5-under in the second round
Named to the Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program
2021-2022 (JUNIOR)
Placed third, which ranks as his Georgia best and ties his career best, as the Bulldogs won the Linger Longer Invitational
Recorded his Georgia bests for round (7-under 65) and tournament (11-under 205) in the Puerto Rico Classic
Came in 16th in the Puerto Rico Classic and 18th in the Southwestern Invitational
Had two counting rounds in the Bryan Regional to help the Bulldogs qualify for the NCAA Championships
Paced the Bulldogs at the NCAAs with a 37th-place showing at 10-over 290
CAREER STATISTICS
CAREER QUICK FACTS
2023-24 OVERALL AVERAGE
2020-2021 (SOPHOMORE)
Represented Augusta University as an individual in the NCAA Kingston Springs Regional
Named the team’s Most Valuable Player
Played in eight tournaments with a scoring average of 72.17
Shot par or better nine times and recorded four rounds in the 60s
His best finish was third at the Wexford College Plantation Intercollegiate
Named a Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar
2019-2020 (FRESHMAN)
Played in nine tournaments for Augusta and had a 75.04 stroke average
Shot par or better seven times and recorded two rounds in the 60s
His best finish was seventh at the MEAC Championship
Helped the Jaguars win the MEAC Conference Championship and reach the NCAA regional tournament PERSONAL
Born Oct. 30, 2000
Son of Constantyn and Adele van Wyk
Brothers Alex and CJ play for Coastal Carolina and Augusta, respectively
Last name is pronounced “fun vake”
Majoring in Business Management
2023-24 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW
2023-24 AVERAGE
“Every aspect of it is unmatched, from education to the people you meet mixed with the best golf program in the nation.”
Ben Van Wyk
SOCIALS
GEORGIA GOLF SCORECARD
Linger Longer Inviational 74-77-76=227 (+11)
Classic City One Day 77-69=146 (+4)
Championship 69 (-1)
Caleb Manuel
SEC Match Play 73-66-71=210 (E)
/ 91
/ 25
/ 84
/ 70
Hogan Collegiate 72-71-71=214 (+4) 37th / 80
Ka‘anapali Classic 70-71-71=212 (-1) 40th / 123
Southwestern Invitational 72-72-71=215 (-1) 9th / 66
Puerto Rico Classic 70-74-69=213 (-3) 28th / 77
Southern Highlands Collegiate 72-77-73=222 (+6) 54th / 84
Linger Longer Inviational 72-75-71=218 (+2) 18th / 91
Calusa Cup 77-76-75=228 (+12) 32nd / 45
Classic City One Day 72-73=145 (-3) 14th / 25
SEC Championship 71-71-73=216 (+5)
NCAA Regional
/ 70
(-7)
/ 75 NCAA Champoinship
(+11)
Blake parkman
Michael Shears Southwestern Invitational
Classic
Ben van Wyk
Ka‘anapali Classic
Puerto
Southern Highlands Collegiate
(+20)
/ 84
(-8)
Linger Longer Inviational 69-73-75=217 (+1) 14th / 91
Calusa Cup 79-74-76=229 (+13) 34th / 45
Classic City One Day 70-69=139 (-3) 3rd / 25
SEC Championship 71-74-67=212 (+2) 34th / 70
NCAA Regional 65-68-70=203 (-10) 1st / 75
NCAA Championship 71-73-71-74=289 (+9) 55th / 84
Team
Frederica Cup 339-344-353=1036 (-44) 4th / 8
SEC Match Play
Hogan Collegiate
Ka‘anapali Classic
Southwestern Invitational
Puerto Rico Classic
Southern Highlands Collegiate
Linger Longer Invitational
Calusa Cup
Classic City One Day
SEC Championship
NCAA Regional
NCAA Championship
284-263-274=821 (-19) 6th / 14
290-281-288=859 (+19) 15th / 16
278-285-270=833 (-19) 9th / 20
288-296-299=883 (+19) 7th / 12
279-285-276=840 (-24) 3rd / 13
290-295-280=865 (+1) 9th / 15
283-288-297=868 (+4) 5th / 16
298-298-289=885 (+21) 5th / 9
282-272=554 (-14) 1st / 3
280-282-280=842 (+2) 9th / 14
266-274-283=823 (-29) 1st / 13
285-291-288-285=1149 (+29) 14th / 15
GEORGIA GOLF SCORECARD
28 Carter Loflin 72-75-76=223 (+7)
52 Ben van Wyk 73-77-81=231 (+15)
61 Michael Shears 77-80-79=236 (+20)
Puerto Rico Classic
Feb. 12-14, 2023
Grand Reserve Golf Club • Par 72
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
3 Georgia 279-285-276=840 (-24)
10 Buck Brumlow 70-73-66=209 (-7)
14 Maxwell Ford 71-69-70=210
(E)
22 Buck Brumlow (i) 70-79-71=220 (+4)
SCORECARD
* Includes rounds as an individual, meaning the player could not be a counter
NOTABLE ACCOLADES
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
BEST ROUND
GOLF COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
FIRST
SECOND TEAM
THIRD
UGA GOLF LETTERMEN
A
Abernathy, Pete 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Adams, James 1958, 1959
Adams, Rob 1990
Adams, William 1960
Adham, Richard 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976
Allen, Jimmy 1962, 1963, 1964
Atkinson, Billy 1934, 1935, 1936
Atkinson, Tide 1937 B
Banks, Zan 1993, 1994, 1995
Barcellos, Antonio 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990
Barnes, Tommy 1965, 1966, 1967
Beasley, Maury 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Beck, Chip 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
Becker, Jim 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
Bell, Al 1960, 1962
Bennett, Rob 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
Benson, Edsel 1946
Beringer, Matthew 2016, 2017, 2018
Black, Dave 1928, 1929
Blackmon, Shaw 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Blair, Billy 1952, 1953, 1955
Blanchard, Jimmy 1961, 1962
Blanchard, Mercer 1938
Blanton, Bucky 1979
Blum, Arnold 1941, 1942
Bolli, Justin 1997, 1998, 1999
Boswell, Bill 1969, 1970
Bowden, Earl 1955, 1956, 1957
Bowen, Calhoun 1938
Bower, Byron 1937, 1938, 1939
Boyd, David 1961, 1962, 1963
Brantley, George 1929
Brim, John 1959, 1960
Brown, Bill 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
Brown, Clem 1942
Brown, Louis 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Brumby, Frank 1956
Brumlow, Buck 2022
Butler, Rob 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 C
Calhoun, Murray 1963, 1964
Campbell, Morton 1935, 1936
Canipe, David 1972, 1973, 1974
Carson, John 1951, 1953
Carter, Brian 2010, 2012, 2013
Cartledge, Sam 1925
Casey, Kevin 1976
Cassidy, Nicolas 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Cassini, Nick 1999, 2000, 2001
Catanzaro, John Hilliard 2018, 2019, 2021
Chandler, Will 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Clarke, Walton 1963
Claxton, Paul 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Cofer, Richard 1951
Cole, Donald 1958
Cole, Greg 1986
Cole, Robby 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987
Compton, Erik 2000, 2001
Cook, Harvey 1965, 1966
Cook, Mike 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
Covington, Dean 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938
Creasy, Connor 2020, 2021, 2022
Cromie, Michael 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Crosby, Taylor 2003, 2004
Crowley, Andrew 2002
Crowe, Harold 1946, 1947
D
Davison, Pete 1967, 1968, 1969
DeMoss, Mookie 2013, 2014, 2015
Derby, Parker 2014
Denham, David 2003, 2004, 2005
Diehl, Terry 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
Doetsch, Richard 1956
Donald, Robert 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
Donald, Mitch 2003, 2004, 2005
Drury, Chip 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Drury, Mark 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986
Dudley, Frank 1930
Dudley, Jimmy 1940
Dunaway, Russ 1994, 1996, 1997
E
Eldridge, Franklin 1958, 1959
English, Harris 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Eskedor, Dick 1963
Evelyn, Jay 1977, 1978
Ewing, Jimmy 1964, 1965, 1966
F
Fahy, Albert 1935, 1936, 1937
Fambrough, Mike 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
Ford, Maxwell 2022, 2023
Fowler, Hall 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983
Fraser, Jack 1942
G
Gabrielsen, Jimmy 1961, 1962, 1963
Garber, Joey 2012, 2013, 2014
Garner, Brad 2000, 2001, 2002
Garbers, Grant 1984, 1985
Gibbs, John 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
Gibson, Billy 1960, 1961, 1962
Giles, Vinny 1964, 1965, 1966
Goalby, Kevin 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Grant, John 1922, 1924
Gray, Jack 1950
Green, Michael 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Greyling, Christo 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Griffin, Archie 1953, 1954, 1955
Gunter, Arthur 1951
H
Hall, Beaver 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Hamer, George 1946
Hamilton, Newell 1925
Hammond, Johnny 1980
Hampton, Allen 1982
Harman, Brian 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Harris, Ralph 1973, 1974, 1975
Hatcher, Madden 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
Hawver, Brian 2002
Hay, Gene 1952
Healy, Zach 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Heeney, Stephen 1993
Hendee, Neal 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Henley, Russell 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Herman, JT 2022
Hester, Marvin 1951
Hester, Minton 1981, 1982
Hill, Charles 1962, 1963, 1964
Hill, Harvey 1928, 1929
Hill, Rhode 1966, 1967
Hodges, Jason 2003, 2004, 2005
Hodgson, Morton 1931
Hodgson, Paul 1934
Holbrook, Gus 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
Holbrook, Joe 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Holloman, Gary 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970
Horn, Bill 1978
Howard, Jake 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
Hoyt, Wade 1934, 1935, 1936
Huddleston, Robert 1942
Huggins, Bill 1966, 1967, 1969
Hybl, Ryan 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 I
Imada, Ryuji 1998, 1999
J
Jackson, Derek 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Jenkins, Campbell 1959
Jerrell, Jeff 1971, 1972
Johnson, Billup 1932
Jones, Braden 2019
Jones, Foute 1934
Jones, Harris 1923
K
Kahlstorf, Will 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Keeton, Ronnie 1968, 1969
Kelly, Lester 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955
Kennedy, Greg 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Kennedy, Tom 1938
King, Jim 1948
Kirby, Wilkins 1949, 1950, 1951
Kirk, Chris 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Kisner, Kevin 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Knight, Seth 1980, 1981, 1982
Knox, Jefferson 2007
Kratzert, Bill 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
Kropp, Will 2009
Kunes, Joe 1967, 1968, 1969
Kyle, George 1940, 1941
L
Langham, Franklin 1989, 1990, 1991
Larkin, Jack 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
Larkin Jr., Jack 2016, 2017, 2018
Latimer, Carroll 1931, 1932
Layton, Charles 1961, 1962, 1963
Lee, Buz 1950
Legwen, Bill 1929, 1930, 1931
Liebler, Lloyd 1969
Lilliston, Howard 1930
Little, Bill 1938
Little, Rosser 1935, 1936, 1937
Logan, Brother 1948
Lopez Rivarola, Jaime 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Lott, Lyn 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
Lumpkin, Jack 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
Lumpkin, Jay 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Lyemance, Meredith 1973, 1974, 1975
M
Macpherson, Bryden 2010, 2011, 2012
Mackey, David 2016, 2017, 2018
Malone, Tom 1963, 1964, 1965
Marble, Tom 1977, 1978
Martue, George 1981
Mason, Jimmy 1940, 1941
Masters, Calum 2020
Mays, Sam 1958, 1959
McAlpine, Scott 2010, 2011
McClearen, Robert 1971
McCoy, Lee 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
McDonald, James 1972, 1973
McIntire, Pope 1947, 1948
McKenzie, Earl 1930, 1931
McKey, John 1965
McQuillan, Matt 2003
McShane, Patrick 2010
McWilliams, Billy 1932, 1933
Mell, Bill 1929, 1930
Melnyk, Butler 2004, 2005, 2006
Miller, Allen 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970
Miller, David 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002
Minnich, Fred 1926
Mitchell, Adam 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Mitchell, Keith 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Mitchell, T.J. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Moody, Griff 1978, 1979, 1980
Moody, Griffin 1950, 1951, 1952
Morrison, Michael 1998, 1999, 2000
Moser, Bob 1958, 1959
N
Napoleon, Nick 1996, 1997
Northey, Mark 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Nunnally, Charles 1928
Nunnally, Hugh 1926
O
Odom, Bryant 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Oliver, Billy 1926, 1928
Oliver, Gary 1971
Oliver, Jack 1963, 1964, 1965
Oliver, John 1928, 1929, 1930
Oliver, Max 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929
P
Parkman, Blake 2023
Parrott, Jeremy 1997, 1998, 1999
Parrott, Michael 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Patterson, Donald 1960, 1961
Persons, Peter 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Pervarnik, Jim 1985, 1986
Peterson, Matt 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Phillips, Trent 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Phillips, Trevor 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Pleger, Gary 1952, 1953
Potts, David 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
R
Ralston, Spencer 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Reach, Nicholas 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Reynolds, Trip 1995, 1996
Richardson, Haynes 1962, 1963, 1964
Richardson, Nolen 1951, 1952, 1953
Roddenbery, Eddie 1971, 1972
Royer, Hugh 1956, 1957, 1958
Rumph, Stuart 1978, 1979
S
Sage, Dan 1935, 1936
Sams, Eddie 1960, 1961, 1962
Satterfield, Todd 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Schladensky, Fred 1984, 1985, 1986
Scott, Eli 2021, 2022
Scott, Richard 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Searcy, Geoff 1970
Sezna, Davis 1972, 1973
Shears, Michael 2023
Sigg, Greyson 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Sikes, David 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Simpson, Tim 1975, 1976
Slaughter, N.G. 1931, 1932, 1933
Slevin, Brian 1992, 1993
Smith, Bill 1938
Smith, Carter 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Smith, Wayne 1982, 1983
Smith, Wills 2010
Spears, Harold 1948, 1949, 1950
Spencer, Marc 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Stevenson, Frank 1952, 1953, 1954
Stimart, Richard 1980
Straka, Sam 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Straka, Sepp 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016
Street, Matt 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Strickler, Cy 1926, 1928
Swafford, Hudson 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Swift, George 1939, 1940
Sylvan, Gus 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976
T
Tatum, Richard 1961
Taylor, Tim 1968, 1969
Thomas, Lowery 2009, 2010, 2011
Thompson, Dicky 1979, 1980
Thompson, Davis 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Thompson, Todd 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Todd, Brendon 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Tolles, Tommy 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Towns, Joe 1934
Trotter, Bo 1968, 1969, 1970
Twitty, Bill 1942
Twitty, Frank 1956
Tyre, Al 1966, 1967, 1968
V
Valentine, Tommy 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
van Wyk, Ben 2022 W
Waddell, Elliott 1939, 1941
Waddell, Wright 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
Walker, Warren 1928
Waller, Tye 2016, 2017, 2019
Walter, Joe 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Ware, Cobby 1958, 1959, 1960
Warms, Wayne 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
Warner, Charlie 1932, 1933, 1934
Watson, Bubba 2000, 2001
Weaver, Brad 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986
Wells, W.G. 1931
Williams, Richard 1964, 1965
Witcher, Gus 1928
Woerner, Fred 1964, 1965, 1966
Wolcott, Bob 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
Womack, Billy 1962, 1963
Worrell, Jon 1988, 1989, 1990
Wysoczynski, Donny 2002, 2003
Y
Yates, Danny 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972
Yerger, John 1979
Yoder, Steve 1966
Young, Bob 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
GEORGIA’S CAPTAINS
FIRST-TEAM ALL-SEC
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
OLYMPICS
1970-1971 (SEC Champions)
Dixie Intercollegiate 5th of 15 (1152)
LSU Invitational 3rd of 25 (1461)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 5th of 24 (1158)
Tennessee Classic 3rd of 7 (1158)
Southern Junior-Senior 1st of 6 (756)
Schenkel Invitational 1st of 15 (867)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (1099)
NCAA Championship 9th of 36 (1176)
1971-1972 (SEC Champions)
Dixie Intercollegiate 4th of 24 (907)
Seminole Invitational 1st of 22 (874)
Furman Invitational 2nd of 21 (1131)
Southern Junior-Senior 1st of 9 (745)
Schenkel Invitational 2nd of 22 (858)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (1117)
NCAA Championship 6th of 36 (1185)
1972-1973
Dixie Intercollegiate 7th of 24 (934)
Seminole Invitational 10th of 22 (1113)
Palmetto Invitational 2nd of 15 (1144)
Furman Intercollegiate 4th of 21 (754)
All-American Tour. 3rd of 25 (1180)
Schenkel Invitational 2nd of 22 (867)
SEC Championships 3rd of 10 (1121)
NCAA Championship 8th of 36 (1177)
1973-1974
Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd of 20 (873)
Seminole Invitational 6th of 22 (882)
Southern Junior-Senior 3rd of 13 (1144)
Furman Invitational 9th of 22 (762)
All-American Tour. 8th of 25 (1185)
Schenkel Invitational 4th of 20 (1089)
SEC Championships 4th of 10 (1133)
1974-1975
Buckeye Classic 9th of 17 (1182)
Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd of 24 (878)
Seminole Invitational 3rd of 24 (893)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 2nd of 19 (1126)
Furman Invitational 4th of 24 (900)
All-American Tour. 4th of 25 (1186)
Schenkel Invitational 7th of 20 (1084)
Southern Intercollegiate 2nd of 20 (873)
SEC Championships 5th of 10 (1146)
1975-1976
Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd of 24 (894)
River City Intercollegiate 3rd of 21 (738)
Seminole Invitational 3rd of 26 (887)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 7th of 18 (1113)
Furman Invitational 3rd of 32 (889)
All-American Tour. 3rd of 25 (1163)
Schenkel Invitational 4th of 18 (1073)
Governor’s Cup 1st of 4 (289)
SEC Championships 4th of 10 (1105)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 15 (848)
NCAA Championship 14th of 29 (1198)
1976-1977 (SEC Champions)
River City Invitational 3rd of 24 (875)
Crosby Collegiate 2nd of 36 (1185)
Furman Invitational 5th of 27 (888)
All-American Tournament 6th of 25 (1191)
Schenkel Invitational 1st of 18 (847)
Governor’s Cup 2nd of 4 (295)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (1073)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 24 (864)
NCAA Championship 3rd of 29 (1211)
1977-1978 (SEC Champions)
River City Invitational 8th of 24 (889)
Dixie Intercollegiate 1st of 19 (869)
Gator Invitational 1st of 15 (862)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 2nd of 18 (1119)
Furman Invitational 2nd of 24 (594)
Southern Junior-Senior 1st of 14 (835)
All-American Tour. 2nd of 25 (1145)
Schenkel Invitational 2nd of 21 (874)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 24 (862)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (1142)
NCAA Championship 2nd of 28 (1157))
1978-1979
Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd of 33 (870)
Pan Am Invitational 3rd of 26 (883)
Gator Invitational 6th of 21 (867)
Seminole Invitational 5th of 24 (889)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 6th of 20 (1121)
Furman Invitational 3rd of 24 (588)
Southern Junior-Senior 2nd of 13 (858)
All-American Tour. 3rd of 18 (1170)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 24 (874)
SEC Championships 6th of 10 (902)
NCAA Championship 19th of 28 (926)
1979-1980
Grandfather Invitational 10th of 14 (638)
Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 (883)
Pan American Invitational 9th of 20 (901)
Gator Invitational 5th of 22 (854)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 1st of 20 (720)
Furman Invitational 6th of 21 (894)
Southern Junior-Senior 3rd of 16 (568)
Southeastern Invitational 7th of 21 (907)
Schenkel Invitational 14th of 22 (890)
Southern Intercollegiate 8th of 14 (881)
SEC Championships 4th of 10 (895)
1980-1981
Grandfather Invitational 1st of 16 (908)
Augusta Invitational 2nd of 15 (893)
Dixie Intercollegiate 5th of 28 (870)
Gator Invitational 16th of 23 (884)
Palmetto Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (1080)
Guadalajara Intercollegiate 3rd of 15 (884)
Furman Invitational 5th of 27 (872)
Southern Junior-Senior 4th of 15 (883)
Southeastern Inv, 6th of 25 (889)
Schenkel Invitational 6th of 22 (883)
Southern Intercollegiate 3rd of 24 (880)
SEC Championships 3rd of 10 (887)
NCAA Championship 6th of 30 (1176)
1981-1982 (SEC Champions)
ETSU Invitational 2nd of 18 (880)
Augusta Invitational 1st of 18 (879)
LSU Invitational 5th of 15 (851)
Dixie Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (886)
Gator Invitational 1st of 18 (834)
ImperiaLakes Classic 5th of 21 (288)
Alarcon Intercollegiate 11th of 18 (876)
Furman Invitational 9th of 25 (887)
Southern Junior-Senior 2nd of 18 (894)
Southeastern Invitational 2nd of 25 (902)
Schenkel Invitational 5th of 18 (880)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (870)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (873)
NCAA Championship 18th of 31 (886)
1982-1983 (SEC Champions)
ETSU Invitational 1st of 18 (866)
Augusta Invitational 4th of 18 (875)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 19 (846)
ImperiaLakes Classic 3rd of 21 (867)
Southern Junior-Senior 4th of 14 (584)
Southeastern Invitational 3rd of 24 (878)
Miss. State Invitational 1st of 15 (860)
Schenkel Invitational 4th of 18 (869)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (875)
Southern Intercollegiate 4th of 15 (871)
NCAA Championship 6th of 32 (1179)
1983-1984
Augusta Invitational 8th of 18 (897)
Gator Invitational 6th of 21 (857)
ImperiaLakes Classic 6th of 18 (860)
Alarcon Intercollegiate 4th of 15 (857)
S. Florida Invitational 2nd of 14 (865)
Southeastern Invitational 1st of 18 (874)
MSU Invitational 3rd of 15 (869)
Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 18 (862)
SEC Championships 3rd of 10 (886)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 15 (829)
NCAA Championship 12th of 15 (1170)
1984-1985
Augusta Invitational 2nd of 14 (886)
MacGregor Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (875)
Gator Invitational 2nd of 19 (851)
ImperiaLakes Classic 7th of 21 (858)
S. Florida Invitational 2nd of 14 (883)
Southeastern Invitational 11th of 18 (894)
Furman Invitational 6th of 23 (895)
MSU Invitational 8th of 15 (888)
Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 18 (848)
Southern Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 (860)
SEC Championships 2nd of 10 (878)
NCAA Championship 7th of 30 (1502)
1985-1986
Honda Fall Classic 14th of 18 (901)
Grandfather Invitational 8th of 16 (1170)
MacGregor Intercollegiate 15th of 20 (612)
Gator Invitational 8th of 20 (869)
ImperiaLakes Classic 8th of 21 (884)
Guadalajara Invitational 14th of 14 (876)
Southeastern Invitational 1st of 18 (868)
Furman Invitational 8th of 23 (881)
MSU Invitational 2nd of 14 (867)
Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 18 (847)
SEC Championships 7th of 10 (907)
1986-1987
Elk River Collegiate 2nd of 10 (909)
MacGregor Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (578)
Buckeye Invitational 12th of 23 (938)
Doral Invitational 7th of 18 (912)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 19 (844)
ImperiaLakes Classic 18th of 22 (614)
Southeastern Invitational 5th of 18 (889)
Furman Invitational 6th of 21 (607)
MSU Invitational 4th of 15 (878)
Schenkel Invitational 6th of 18 (868)
SEC Championships 2nd of 10 (873)
NCAA Championship 24th of 33 (918)
1987-1988 (SEC Champions)
Dixie Intercollegiate 1st of 18 (850)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 10 (862)
Doral Invitational 10th of 18 (917)
Gator Invitational 2nd of 19 (858)
ImperiaLakes Classic 3rd of 21 (854)
Southeastern Invitational 2nd of 15 (594)
Furman Invitational 1st of 19 (869)
Pate Intercollegiate 7th of 19 (906)
Schenkel Invitational 6th of 18 (867)
Hitchcock Invitational 2nd of 12 (863)
SEC Championships 1st of 10 (854)
NCAA Championship 8th of 32 (1186)
1988-1989
Tennessee TOC 6th of 12 (892)
Southern Intercollegiate 2nd of 10 (881)
Gator Invitational 9th of 18 (874)
Doral Invitational 9th of 18 (888)
ImperiaLakes Classic 10th of 24 (867)
Southeastern Invitational 3rd of 18 (873)
Furman Invitational 1st of 22 (874)
Schenkel Invitational 4th of 18 (864)
Hitchcock Invitational 4th of 12 (863)
SEC Championships 3rd of 10 (891)
NCAA East Regional 5th of 23 (894)
NCAA Championship 10th of 30 (1174)
1989-1990
Tennessee TOC 1st of 12 (887)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th of 15 (1147)
Southern Intercollegiate 5th of 18 (876)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 18 (848)
Doral Invitational 4th of 18 (906)
ImperiaLakes Classic 9th of 24 (868)
Southeastern Invitational 3rd of 15 (855)
Furman Invitational 4th of 22 (865)
Eagle Invitational 5th of 15 (864)
Hitchcock Invitational 1st of 12 (849)
SEC Championships 4th of 10 (874)
NCAA East Regional 6th of 23 (864)
NCAA Championship 15th of 30 (1183)
1990-1991
Carpet Capital Collegiate 8th of 18 (895)
Preview Invitational 6th of 15 (877)
Tennessee TOC 5th of 15 (865)
Southern Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 (881)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 18 (859)
Doral Invitational 14th of 18 (899)
ImperiaLakes Classic 6th of 21 (574)
Furman Invitational 4th of 24 (581)
Eagle Invitational 1st of 13 (850)
Hitchcock Invitational 1st of 12 (851)
SEC Championships 3rd of 10 (869)
NCAA East Regional 2nd of 23 (865)
NCAA Championship 22nd of 30 (1210)
1991-1992
Carpet Capital Collegiate 10th of 18 (868)
Tennessee TOC 2nd of 15 (880)
Dixie Intercollegiate 6th of 18 (868)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 15 (863)
Doral Invitational 2nd of 18 (869)
ImperiaLakes Classic 4th of 21 (859)
Southeastern Invitational 9th of 18 (896)
Augusta Invitational 8th of 18 (911)
Eagle Invitational 5th of 12 (865)
Hitchcock Invitational 6th of 12 (870)
SEC Championships 6th of 12 (883)
NCAA East Regional 14th of 22 (902)
1992-1993
Tennessee TOC 11th of 15 (300)
Dixie Intercollegiate 4th of 18 (882)
Jerry Pate National 12th of 12 (918)
Gator Invitational 2nd of 14 (855)
S. Florida Invitational 1st of 18 (886)
ImperiaLakes Classic 5th of 21 (871)
Southeastern Invitational 7th of 18 (879)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 15th of 16 (615)
Music City Invitational 1st of 18 (870)
Hitchcock Invitational 3rd of 12 (874)
SEC Championships 3rd of 12 (879)
NCAA East Regional 15th of 22 (893)
1993-1994
Tennessee TOC 11th of 15 (899)
Dixie Intercollegiate 10th of 18 (592)
Gator Invitational 14th of 15 (899)
S. Florida Invitational 5th of 18 (897)
ImperiaLakes Classic 16th of 21 (887)
Southeastern Invitational 7th of 18 (888)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 9th of 16 (901)
Music City Invitational 1st of 18 (572)
Hitchcock Invitational 3rd of 12 (874)
SEC Championships 10th of 12 (906)
NCAA East Regional 13th of 23 (912)
1994-1995
Tennessee TOC 12th of 15 (883)
CCL Intercollegiate 8th of 12 (900)
PING/Ariz. Intercollegiate 10th of 16 (880)
Gator Invitational 11th of 15 (873)
Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 9th of 15 (905)
ImperiaLakes Classic 6th of 21 (859)
Southeastern Invitational 9th of 18 (879)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 8th of 15 (912)
Hitchcock Invitational 7th of 12 (880)
SEC Championships 6th of 12 (873)
1995-1996
Tennessee TOC 7th of 15 (875)
PING/Tulsa Invitational 4th of 12 (913)
CCL Intercollegiate 1st of 11 (881)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 15 (848)
Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 6th of 18 (890)
Matlock Classic 4th of 21 (574)
Blue-Gray Intercollegiate 7th of 18 (884)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 7th of 15 (893)
Hitchcock Invitational 5th of 12 (868)
SEC Championships 5th of 12 (875)
NCAA East Regional 13th of 23 (913)
1996-1997
Tennessee TOC 8th of 15 (867)
Kroger Intercollegiate 3rd of 18 (875)
CCL Intercollegiate 3rd of 12 (867)
Gator Invitational 4th of 15 (851)
Mercedes-Benz 7th of 19 (903)
Matlock Classic 4th of 18 (860)
Alabama Spring Invitational 3rd of 18 (853)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 11th of 18 (904)
Hitchcock Invitational 4th of 12 (877)
SEC Championships 4th of 12 (900)
NCAA East Regional 16th of 23 (910)
1997-1998 (SEC Champions)
Tucker Intercollegiate 16th of 23 (597
Tennessee TOC 2nd of 15 (855)
Red River Classic 2nd of 14 (879)
CCL Intercollegiate 1st of 13 (857)
Gator Invitational 3rd of 15 (860)
Taylor Made Big Island 5th of 25 (871)
Alabama Spring Invite 1st of 18 (870)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 5th of 18 (881)
Hitchcock Invitational 1st of 12 (844)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (567)
The Maxwell 3rd of 14 (864)
NCAA East Regional 4th of 23 (853)
NCAA Championship 17th of 30 (575)
1998-1999 (National Champions)
NCAA Preview 2nd of 15 (888)
Red River Classic 4th of 5 (844)
Jerry Pate Invitational 7th of 12 (857)
Rolex Match Play 1st of 8 (3-0)
Palmetto Dunes 2nd of 8 (862)
San Juan Shootout 3rd of 18 (888)
Golf Digest Invitational 2nd of 18 (859)
Williams Intercollegiate 1st of 12 (876)
Schenkel Invitational 2nd of 15 (869)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 1st of 18 (858)
SEC Championships 2nd of 12 (908)
The Maxwell 4th of 15 (879)
NCAA East Regional 4th of 23 (863)
NCAA Championship 1st of 30 (1180)
1999-2000 (SEC Champions)
NCAA Preview 5th of 18 (868)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 9th of 15 (884)
Jerry Pate Invitational 3rd of 12 (838)
Golf World Invitational
1st of 18 (837)
Puerto Rico Shootout 5th of 15 (866)
Las Vegas Intercollegiate 7th of 14 (860)
Schenkel Invitational 1st of 15 (829)
U.S. Intercollegiate 5th of 12 (862)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (852)
The Maxwell 4th of 15 (874)
NCAA East Regional 5th of 27 (889)
NCAA Championship 16th of 30 (582)
2000-2001 (SEC Champions)
NCAA Preview
1st of 16 (583)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 3rd of 15 (874)
Jerry Pate Invitational 2nd of 12 (827)
Golf World Invitational
1st of 18 (822)
CGF Match-Play 3rd of 8 (2-1-0)
Puerto Rico Classic 4th of 15 (869)
Las Vegas Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 (868)
Schenkel Invitational 1st of 15 (854)
U.S. Intercollegiate
SEC Championships
Atlanta Intercollegiate
1st of 12 (835)
1st of 12 (841)
1st of 9 (833)
NCAA East Regional 5th of 27 (843)
NCAA Championship 5th of 30 (1152)
2001-2002
NCAA Preview
NCAA Preview 5th of 15 (577)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 4th of 18 (863)
Puerto Rico Classic 4th of 18 (865)
Southern Highlands 4th of 15 (863)
Schenkel Invitational 2nd of 15 (869)
Jerry Pate Invitational 2nd of 12 (822)
Mercedes-Benz 10th of 18 (902)
Atlanta Intercollegiate 5th of 12 (862)
ASU Invitational 5th of 18 (874)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (843)
NCAA East Regional 3rd of 27 (864)
NCAA Championship 11th of 30 (1161)
2004-2005 (National Champions)
NCAA Preview 3rd of 15 (861)
Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 4th of 12 (833)
Isleworth Invitational 1st of 16 (863)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 1st of 15 (879)
Puerto Rico Classic 5th of 18 (865)
Southern Highlands 2nd of 15 (870)
Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 15 (883)
Hootie At Bulls Bay 4th of 15 (873)
ASU Invitational 2nd of 18 (897)
SEC Championships 3rd of 12 (883)
The Maxwell 3rd of 11 (823)
NCAA East Regional 3rd of 27 (843)
NCAA Championship 1st of 30 (1135)
2005-2006 (SEC Champions)
PING/Golfweek Preview 1st of 15 (845)
Pate Invitational 2nd of 12 (834)
Isleworth Invitational 1st of 18 (872)
6th of 15 (872)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th of 14 (891)
Jerry Pate Invitational 7th of 12 (876)
Long Cove Invitational 10th of 15 (886)
Puerto Rico Classic 11th of 15 (893)
Las Vegas Intercollegiate 5th of 16 (872)
Schenkel Invitational 5th of 15 (874)
ASU Invitational 12th of 18 (870)
SEC Championships
3rd of 12 (866)
Atlanta Intercollegiate 3rd of 13 (864)
NCAA East Regional 8th of 27 (896)
NCAA Championship 21st of 30 (1162)
2002-2003
Inverness Invitational 6th of 15 (893)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 8th of 18 (870)
Adams Cup 3rd of 17 (879)
Tennessee TOC 1st of 14 (840)
Mercedes-Benz 12th of 15 (887)
Puerto Rico Classic 11th of 18 (897)
Toyota Championship 8th of 15 (870)
Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 15 (854)
ASU Invitational 5th of 17 (841)
SEC Championships 3rd of 12 (866)
Atlanta Intercollegiate 6th of 12 (864)
NCAA West Regional 3rd of 27 (871)
NCAA Championship 16th of 30 (1226)
2003-2004
Bank of Tennessee 6th of 18 (874)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 3rd of 18 (863)
Hooters Match Play 1st of 16 (4-0)
Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 18 (843)
Southern Highlands 2nd of 18 (889)
Hall Of Fame 8th of 17 (908)
U.S. Collegiate 4th of 13 (876)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (827)
Linger Longer Invitational 1st of 12 (855)
NCAA East Regional 2nd of 20 (865)
NCAA Championship 6th of 30 (1156)
2006-2007
Inverness Invitational 5th of 15 (904)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 3rd of 18 (854)
PING/Golfweek Preview 5th of 15 (848)
Isleworth Invitational 5th of 18 (893)
Callaway Golf Match Play 6th of 16 (2-2)
Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 18 (850)
Southern Highlands 2nd of 15 (877)
Schenkel Invitational 1st of 18 (854)
U.S. Collegiate 1st of 15 (884)
SEC Championships 6th of 12 (883)
Linger Longer Invitational 1st of 15 (835)
NCAA East Regional 1st of 27 (835)
NCAA Championship 2nd of 30 (1121)
2007-2008
Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th of 18 (882)
Brickyard Collegiate 1st of 13 (831)
Isleworth Invitational 1st of 18 (841)
Callaway Golf Match Play 6th of 16 (2-2)
Puerto Rico Classic 3rd of 15 (861)
Southern Highlands 3rd of 15 (872)
Linger Longer Invitational 2nd of 14 (862)
U.S. Collegiate 9th of 15 (886)
ASU Invitational 2nd of 18 (568)
SEC Championships 3rd of 12 (862)
NCAA East Regional 1st of 27 (811)
NCAA Championship 8th of 30 (1210)
2008-2009 (SEC Champions)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 7th of 18 (876)
PING/Golfweek Preview 3rd of 15 (861)
Brickyard Collegiate 1st of 15 (859)
Isleworth Invitational 1st of 18 (867)
Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 15 (826)
Las Vegas Intercollegiate 3rd of 15 (870)
Linger Longer Invitational 1st of 13 (867)
U.S. Collegiate 4th of 15 (883)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (849)
NCAA SE Regional 2nd of 14 (829)
NCAA Championship 3rd of 30 (869, 1-1-0)
2009-2010 (SEC Champions)
Carpet Capital Collegiate 10th of 12 (892)
Olympia Fields Invitational 8th of 15 (883)
Brickyard Collegiate 4th of 15 (579)
Isleworth Invitational 4th of 15 (893)
Puerto Rico Shootout 6th of 15 (856)
Charleston Shootout 1st of 15 (846)
So. Highlands Collegiate 12th of 15 (935)
Linger Longer Invitational 4th of 16 (879)
Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1st of 15 (878)
SEC Championships 1st of 12 (844)
NCAA SC Regional 6th of 14 (869)
2010-2011
Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th of 12 (876)
PING/Golfweek Preview 3rd of 15 (883)
Brickyard Collegiate 1st of 15 (857)
Isleworth Invitational 11th of 15 (908)
Puerto Rico Classic 4th of 15 (858)
Southern Highlands Masters 6th of 15 (890)
Callaway Match Play 10th of 16 (2-2-0)
Linger Longer Invitational 3rd of 13 (866)
SEC Championships 4th of 12 (862)
NCAA Erie Regional 4th of 13 (857)
NCAA Championship 2nd of 30 (884, 2-1)
2011-2012
Carpet Capital Collegiate 7th of 12 (872)
Adams Cup Of Newport 2nd of 19 (851)
Northeast Tri Match 1st of 3 (287)
Brickyard Collegiate 4th of 15 (872)
ODU/Outerbanks Collegiate 1st of 18 (834)
Puerto Rico Shootout 9th of 15 (869)
USF Invitational 2nd of 17 (860)
Furman Intercollegiate 5th of 21 (867)
Linger Longer Invitational 2nd of 12 (852)
SEC Championships 4th of 12 (850)
NCAA Athens Regional 4th of 13 (864)
NCAA Championship 17th of 30 (881)
2012-2013
Carpet Capital Collegiate 2nd of 16 (856)
PING/Golfweek Preview 8th of 16 (859)
Brickyard Collegiate 1st of 15 (848)
AutoTrader.com Classic 6th of 16 (888)
Puerto Rico Classic 4th of 15 (852)
Southern Highlands Masters 13th of 15 (904)
Bulldog Battle at Mountain Lake 1st of 2 (565)
Linger Longer Invitational 5th of 14 (582)
Augusta State Invitational 3rd of 15 (866)
SEC Championships 9th of 14 (876)
NCAA Tempe Regional 2nd of 14 (827)
NCAA Championship 19th of 30 (850)
2013-2014
Carpet Capital Collegiate 2nd of 14 (856)
Collegiate Challenge Cup 1st of 10 (832)
Brickyard Collegiate 4th of 14 (853)
Crooked Stick Intercollegiate 3rd of 14 (881)
Invitational at Ocean Course 3rd of 14 (835)
Puerto Rico Classic 3rd of 15 (904)
Southern Highlands Collegiate 6th of 15 (900)
Linger Longer Invitational 1st of 15 (837)
Met Intercollegiate 1st of 8 (580)
SEC Championships 4th of 14 (833)
NCAA San Antonio Regional 1st of 13 (853)
NCAA Championship 11th of 30 (850)
2014-2015
The Carmel Cup 1st of 8 (1063)
Collegiate Challenge Cup 5th of 12 (861)
Nike Golf Invitational 10th of 12 (893)
Tavistock Collegiate 14th of 15 (877)
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 3rd of 13 (848)
Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 15 (852)
SH Collegiate Masters 15th of 15 (883)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 14 (575)
Linger Longer Invitational 2nd of 15 (845)
Seahawk Intercollegiate 2nd of 14 (885)
3M Augusta Invitational 3rd of 15 (842)
SEC Championships 7th of 14 (842)
NCAA San Diego Regional 4th of 13 (870)
NCAA Championship 3rd of 30 (1158, 1-1)
2015-2016 (SEC Champions)
The Carmel Cup 2nd of 8 (1081)
Collegiate Challenge Cup 4th of 12 (860)
Nike Golf Invitational 6th of 15 (846)
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 2nd of 19 (849)
Puerto Rico Classic 3rd of 15 (851)
Querencio Cabo Collegiate 1st of 15 (834)
Southern Intercollegiate 1st of 14 (556)
Linger Longer Invitational 2nd of 13 (855)
3M Augusta Invitational 4th of 14 (854)
SEC Championships 1st of 14 (853)
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional 1st of 13 (848)
NCAA Championship 14th of 30 (867)
2016-2017
The Carmel Cup 2nd of 8 (1050)
FAMC Intercollegiate 5th of 14 (883)
Nike Golf Invitational 3rd of 15 (851)
Cypress Point Classic 0-3 in team matches
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 2nd of 24 (827)
Puerto Rico Classic 2nd of 15 (856)
Querencia Cabo Classic 13th of 15 (872)
Southern Intercollegiate 7th of 15 (580)
Linger Longer Invitational 3rd of 15 (853)
Augusta Invitational 8th of 16 (856)
SEC Championships 9th of 14 (856)
NCAA College Grove Regional 10th of 13 (887)
2017-2018
The Carmel Cup 7th of 8 (1076)
Golfweek Championship 14th of 15 (890)
Nike Golf Invitational 14th of 15 (870)
Crooked Stick Invitational 7th of 12 (885)
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 6th of 21 (847)
Puerto Rico Classic 6th of 15 (867)
Wexford Intercollegiate 2nd of 18 (854)
Southern Intercollegiate 2nd of 18 (584)
Linger Longer Invitational 2nd of 16 (842)
Mason Rudolph Championship 5th of 15 (883)
SEC Championships 11th of 14 (862)
NCAA Bryan Regional 11th of 13 (897)
2018-2019
The Carmel Cup 2nd of 8 (1036)
Nike Golf Invitational 10th of 15 (863)
Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 2nd of 15 (558)
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 6th of 20 (827)
Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 15 (848)
General Hackler Championship 5th of 13 (854)
Clemson Invitational 3rd of 15 (830)
Southern Intercollegiates 3rd of 17 (585)
SEC Championships 5th of 14 (846)
NCAA Athens Regional 1st of 13 (844)
NCAA Championships 24th of 30 (911)
* 2019-2020 *
The Carmel Cup 4th of 8 (1063)
Jim Rivers Intercollegiate 1st of 14 (847)
Nike Golf Invitational 8th of 15 (850)
Crooked Stick Invitational 1st of 14 (867)
Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic 4th of 20 (819)
Puerto Rico Classic 3rd of 15 (845)
Southern Highlands 8th of 15 (877)
* Season suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-2021
Blessings Collegiate 11th of 14 (893)
Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate 2nd of 14 (818)
Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 1st of 14 (821)
Gators Invitational 2nd of 21 (816)
LSU Invitational 10th of 15 (899)
Tiger Invitational 6th of 15 (854)
Old Waverly Collegiate 1st of 14 (844)
SEC Championships 1st of 14 (842 SP); T5 MP
NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2nd of 14 (847)
NCAA Championships 17th of 30 (873)
2021-2022
The Carmel Cup 6th of 8 (1080)
Colonial Collegiate Invitational 7th of 15 (858)
The Williams Cup 2nd of 10 (856)
Southwestern Invitational 4th of 12 (863)
Puerto Rico Classic 2nd of 13 (811)
Southern Highlands Collegiate 6th of 15 (848)
Linger Longer Invitational 1st of 15 (836)
Calusa Cup 6th of 9 (888)
SEC Championship 6th of 14 (840 SP); T5 MP
NCAA Bryan Regional 4th of 13 (863)
NCAA Championships 12th of 30 (1171)
2022-2023
Frederica Cup 4th of 8 (1,036)
SEC Match Play 2nd of 2, MP (3-2)
Ben Hogan Collegiate 15th of16 (859)
Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational 9th of 20 (833)
Southwestern Invitational 7th of 12 (883)
Puerto Rico Classic 3rd of 13 (840)
Southern Highlands Collegiate 9th of 15 (865)
Linger Longer Invitational 5th of 16 (868)
Calusa Cup 5th of 9 (885)
Classic City One Day 1st of 3 (554)
SEC Championship 9th of 14 (842)
NCAA East Lansing Regional 1st of 13 (823)
NCAA Championship 14th of 30 (1149)
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