The 2019-20 college golf season resumes in early February, with Georgia Tech the highest ranked of the state’s Division 1 teams at No. 3 in the Golfstat rankings entering the Spring schedule. Georgia ended the Fall ranked 19thand appears to be the only other state team in line for an at-large berth in the NCAA Championship. Augusta (82) and Georgia Southern (92) are the only … [Read more...]
Owls Finish Tied for 10th at J.T. Poston Invitational
SAPPHIRE VALLEY, N.C. – The Kennesaw State men's golf team took home a tie for 10th place at the J.T. Poston Invitational on Tuesday at the Country Club of Sapphire Valley. "We played a lot of good golf this week and had a lot of par or better scores count," head coach Bryant Odom said. "I am really proud of some of the younger guys for stepping up and posting low scores. … [Read more...]
Tech, Georgia Shoot for NCAA Title with Veteran, Talented Squads
Both Georgia Tech and Georgia begin the 2019-20 golf season with top-10 rankings, as the two teams aim for a national title with veteran rosters. Despite the loss of All-American Steven Fisk, Georgia Southern has hopes of a return to the NCAA Championship, while the state’s other Division 1 programs hope for better results this season. GEORGIA TECH was ranked fourth in … [Read more...]
Hogan Ingram, Sara Im Capture Georgia PGA Junior Championship Titles
Both the Georgia PGA and Georgia State Golf Association held their junior championships recently, with the Georgia PGA playing its Junior Championship at the Legends at Chateau Elan and GSGA playing its Junior Championship at Augusta Country Club, with the girls playing at Harbor Club. Rome’s Hogan Ingram rallied with a pair of late birdies in the final round of the Georgia … [Read more...]
Amateur Eli Scott Closes With 68 To Win Yamaha Atlanta Open at Pinetree
Following a brilliant 7-under 65 by Kennesaw State signee Takafumi Shimoji in the first round of the Yamaha Atlanta Open at Pinetree Country Club, there was a 4-stroke gap between the leader and a trio of players tied for second at 69. There were about 30 players within five strokes of second place, but that still left seven to nine shots to make up for those who scored … [Read more...]