AUGUSTINE, Fla. – The Georgia College Golf squad saved their best for last, jumping three slots to finish seventh Tuesday at the 2018 Jay Jennison Cup, hosted by Flagler College. Junior Austin Mancilla (Lawrenceville, Georgia) finished with birdies on his final four holes to card a 66, the lowest score in the final round. The Bobcats posted rounds of 295, 296 and 283, that … [Read more...]
GC Golf Takes 10th at UNG Fall Invite
DAHLONEGA, Ga. – Led by senior All-Peach Belt Conference (PBC) selection Thomas Hodges (Monroe), the Georgia College Golf team took 10th place at the UNG Fall Invitational hosted by the University of North Georgia. The Bobcats finished at plus-37 after rounds of 310, 290 and 301 on the par-72, 6,967-yard Achasta, by Reynolds course. The Bobcats beat Peach Belt Conference … [Read more...]
Bobcat Golf Reveals Fall Slate
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. – The Georgia College Golf program and head coach Patrick Garrett released the fall schedule for Bobcat Golf Friday, featuring four tournaments in three different states. Action gets rolling for the new-look Bobcats in South Carolina at the Kiawah Island Invitational hosted by USC Aiken Sept. 11-12. The Bobcats took 10th at this tourney last season. The … [Read more...]
Bobcat Athletics Wins PBC Institution of the Year Sportsmanship Award
HILTON HEAD, S.C. – The Peach Belt Conference (PBC) held its Annual Awards Dinner Tuesday night, with Georgia College earning the PBC Institution of the Year Sportsmanship Award for the first time in school history. The annual honor is given to the institution displaying the best overall sportsmanship for the 2016-17 season and culminates the PBC's season-long sportsmanship … [Read more...]
Georgia College Earns Top-Five Finish at Bearcat Classic
GREENWOOD, S.C. – The Georgia College Golf program kept their second round status to finish the Bearcat Classic in third place, 12 strokes behind the victorious Lander University Bearcats. The Bobcats competed in an 18 team field and recorded a final overall score of 19-over par at the par-72 6800-yard Greenwood Country Club. Georgia College finished seven shots behind the … [Read more...]