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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Haack Earns 50th Win In SEC-ACC Event; Henley Up For Rookie Of The Year Honors

Mooke DeMoss, Joey Garber, Lee McCoy, Nicholas Reach, Coach Jim Douglas, Michael Cromie and Coach Chris Haack receive their trophies for winning the Dick's Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup.
The No. 8 Georgia men's golf team won the inaugural Dick's Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup on Saturday, giving Coach Chris Haack the 50th victory of his career.

Haack, who is in his 18th season, has led the Bulldogs to at least one win in 15 years, including the 1999 and 2005 national championships and seven SEC titles. He extended his own school record for most victories by a Georgia golf coach.

"I am extremely humbled to reach a milestone like this," Haack said. "It means a lot to bring this recognition to Georgia. I can't help but think about all the fantastic players we've had through the years who helped get us to this point. I've also been blessed to have great assistants in Jim Douglas, Ryan Hybl and Jason Payne, who did such a tremendous job with recruiting and coaching. I know my name gets written down with this, but this is truly a team effort. It's something that I share with all of them."

On Saturday, the Bulldogs fired a 10-under 274 to wind up at 20-under 832, five shots clear of Texas A&M.

Senior Joey Garber came in second individually at 9-under 204, seven shots behind Texas A&M's Ben Crancer. Sophomore Lee McCoy placed fifth at 3-under 210, followed by senior Michael Cromie in eighth at 2-under 211, junior Mookie DeMoss in 15th at 2-over 215 and junior Nicholas Reach at 5-over 218.

The Bulldogs then helped the SEC pick up the conference title in an SEC vs. ACC match play tournament. Georgia went 5-0 against Clemson as the SEC picked up a 17-8 decision.

For more on the tournament, click here and here.

• Congratulations are in order for Russell Henley, who has been named as one of the four finalists for the PGA TOUR's Rookie of the Year Award. Henley won the season-opening Sony Open in his first start as a PGA TOUR member and notched three top-10 finishes in 24 events. He placed 33rd on the money list and finished 44th in the FedExCup. The other candidates are Derek Ernst, David Lingmerth and Jordan Spieth.

• The Web.com Tour Championship will be held Thursday through Sunday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Kevin Kisner and Brendon Todd secured their PGA TOUR cards for next season by finishing in the top 25 among the regular-season money leaders. Hudson Swafford is 10th in the standings in the Web.com Tour Finals and also will pick up a 2014 TOUR card.

Kisner, Swafford and Todd will be joined by Justin Bolli and Scott Parel this weekend in the Web.com Tour Championship. Bolli is the tournament's defending champion.

• David Boyd, an All-America performer for the Georgia golf team and one of the program’s most ardent supporters, has been chosen as the 2013 recipient of the Bill Hartman Award.

Boyd will be recognized at Saturday's Georgia-LSU football game and will receive the award during the Circle of Honor Gala on Friday, April 11, 2014.

Named for the late Bill Hartman, Georgia's long-time kicking coach and chairman of the Georgia Student Educational Fund, the Hartman Award is one of the highest honors given to a former UGA student-athlete. The Hartman Award has been presented annually since 1992 and recognizes former Georgia student-athletes who have demonstrated excellence in their profession and/or in service to others by 20 or more years of superior performance after graduation. Only former varsity athletes who have received a baccalaureate degree from Georgia can be considered for the award.

“I am honored to receive this award, especially since it bears the name of a great man in Coach Hartman,” Boyd said. “I got to know him very well when I was at Georgia. He was just so nice to me when I came to Athens. He was a great friend of my father’s and he became a great friend of mine. This means an awful lot to me having his name on it.”

A native of Jacksonville, Boyd claimed SEC medalist honors in 1962 and becoming only the third player in school history at that time to garner First-Team All-America status. Under Hall of Fame coach Howell Hollis, Boyd helped the Bulldogs win league titles in 1961, 1962 and 1963. Boyd also earned Second-Team All-America honors in 1961 and served as team captain in 1962.

After graduation and throughout his insurance career, Boyd remained close to the Georgia program. It was not unusual for Boyd to be in attendance at a tournament in which the Bulldogs were playing. In the summer of 1996, Boyd spearheaded a major fund-raising drive — launching it with a major gift of his own — and Georgia’s golfers reaped the rewards. In the fall of 1998, the Bulldogs and the Lady Bulldogs started honing their games on a state-of-the-art practice facility that features multiple tee boxes overlooking a range with numerous target greens, putting and wedge play areas and three practice bunkers. A few months later, both teams moved into the $600,000 Boyd Golf Center, which includes posh locker rooms, spacious coaches offices, a lounge with a panoramic view of the UGA Golf Course’s ninth and 18th greens, club storage and repair areas, computer work stations and a kitchen. Georgia has since added an indoor practice facility that allows the players to work on their games away from the elements and features video capabilities to help the players and coaches analyze swings.

Since the opening of the Boyd Center and the surrounding amenities, both the Bulldogs (1999, 2005) and the Lady Bulldogs (2001) have won national championships while combining for nine SEC crowns. Boyd was in attendance in 1999 in Minnesota when Coach Chris Haack and his Bulldogs claimed the program’s first NCAA title.

“Nobody loves the University of Georgia more than I do,” Boyd said. “I love that place and I love our golf program. I think the facility we put together has been a helpful aspect. Our golfers and the coaches deserve the best, and I’m happy we were able to do that for them. My teammates and I had always maintained an interest in the program and we all wanted to see the program reach the status that it once had. We could not be happier about the current state of the golf program.”

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bulldogs To Play In SEC Vs. ACC Event

Mookie DeMoss and the Bulldogs will play this weekend in the Dick's Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup.
The Georgia men's golf team will compete in the Dick's Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup this weekend in Kingston Springs, Tenn.

The tournament will pit SEC and ACC teams against each other for a 54-hole stroke play event Friday and Saturday, followed by an 18-hole match-play final on Sunday. The tournament will take place at The Golf Club of Tennessee.

The Bulldogs will use a lineup of seniors Michael Cromie and Joey Garber, juniors Mookie DeMoss and Nicholas Reach, and sophomore Lee McCoy.

Joining the Bulldogs from the SEC will be Mississippi State, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt. The ACC representatives will be Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Virginia and Wake Forest.

ESPNU will be on hand for the Dick's Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup and will air a highlights show on Sunday, Oct. 13.

• The four former Bulldogs in the FedExCup Playoffs were eliminated following the BMW Championship. With the top 30 advancing to the TOUR Championship in Atlanta, Harris English finished 31st, Chris Kirk came in 34th, Bubba Watson placed 37th and Russell Henley wound up 44th.

At the BMW Championship, which ended on Monday due to inclement weather, Watson and Kirk came in 24th at 3-under, Henley was 39th at even par, and English placed 50th at 3-over.

• In the Web.com Tour Finals, Hudson Swafford improved his bid for a PGA TOUR card by coming in seventh at 4-under in the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship. The top 25 money leaders after the Web.com Tour Finals will secure TOUR cards for next year and Swafford jumped from 24th to 10th in the standings.

Kevin Kisner and Brendon Todd already have secured their PGA TOUR cards for next season by finishing the regular season in the top 25 of the Web.com Tour's money leaders. Scott Parel was 28th at 1-over in the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship, while Todd and Kisner each missed the cut.

The final event of the year is the Web.com Tour Championship Sept. 26-29 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Bulldogs Place Second At The Farm

The 11th-ranked Georgia men's golf team placed second in the season-opening Carpet Capital Collegiate at The Farm in Rocky Face, Ga.

The Bulldogs fired a final-round 5-under 283 to wind up at 8-under 856 for the tournament. Event host Georgia Tech claimed team honors at 14-under 850.

Senior Joey Garber finished fourth individually at 4-under 212, five shots behind the leaders. Senior Michael Cromie took fifth at 2-under 214, while sophomore Lee McCoy and freshman Greyson Sigg were 20th at 2-over 218 and junior Nicholas Reach wound up at 6-over 222.

Playing as an individual, junior Sam Straka placed 12th at even-par 216.

"Our goal was to win the tournament, so we're disappointed that didn't happen, but we are leaving here with a lot of positives," Georgia coach Chris Haack said. "Our guys put up some really good scores, especially in the second and third rounds. We'll build on the good things and keep pushing forward. I am really proud of the guys."

The Bulldogs will return to action Sept. 20-22 in the Ingram Invitational in Nashville, Tenn.

• Four former Bulldogs will be in action in the FedExCup Playoffs. The top 70  following the Deutsche Bank Championship advanced to this week's BMW Championship in Lake Forest, Ill., and the field will include No. 28 Harris English, No. 37 Chris Kirk, No. 40 Bubba Watson and No. 43 Russell Henley.

The top 30 after BMW Championship will play in Atlanta in the TOUR Championship.

• In the Web.com Tour Finals, Hudson Swafford placed 14th at 7-under in the Chiquita Classic, the second of four events in the Finals, in North Carolina. Brendon Todd came in 19th at 5-under, while Justin Bolli, Scott Parel and Kevin Kisner missed the cut. 

Kisner and Todd already have secured their PGA TOUR cards for next season by finishing the regular season in the top 25 of the Web.com Tour's money leaders. The top 25 money leaders after the Web.com Tour Finals also will secure TOUR cards.

Swafford is 32nd on the money list, but players (like Kisner and Todd) above him who already have secured PGA TOUR cards do not count against the standings, so Swafford is 24th currently in the quest for a top-25 finish.

This week's tournament is the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship in Ohio. Bolli, Kisner, Parel, Swafford and Todd all are scheduled to participate.

• Chip Beck came in 53rd at 7-over in the Champion Tour's Montreal Championship.

• Congratulations to Jack Hall of Sea Island as he won the Georgia Senior Championship by 12 strokes at The Landings-Deer Creek course in Savannah.

• Thanks to everyone who played in and/or supported the 2013 Bulldog Open last Friday. We will try to post some photos from the day here soon.

• A reminder that this is YOUR blog. If you have any news you want to share, please do so by emailing Denise Saliba (dsaliba@sports.uga.edu).


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Bulldogs Set To Begin 2013-14 Season

Senior Joey Garber will serve as the Bulldogs' team captain this season.
The 11th-ranked Georgia men's golf team will open its 2013-14 season this weekend in the 25th annual Carpet Capital Collegiate.

The Bulldogs will join 13 other schools (including four from the Southeastern Conference) at The Farm in Rocky Face, Ga., Friday through Sunday. The teams will play 54 holes on the par-72, 7,012-yard layout.

The Bulldogs will use a lineup of seniors Michael Cromie and Joey Garber, junior Nicholas Reach, sophomore Lee McCoy and freshman Greyson Sigg. Garber, the Bulldogs' captain for 2013-14, paced Georgia a year ago with a 71.93 scoring average. Junior Sam Straka will play as an individual, meaning he can compete for medalist honors but his scores cannot count toward the team total. 

"Every time you start a new season, there's excitement and there's anticipation," said Georgia coach Chris Haack, who is entering his 18th year at the helm. "We're anxious to tee it up and watch this team build its own unique identity. I think we have a team that will compete hard and will not be satisfied with just being close. These guys want to win. They worked hard this summer and went through some tough qualifying rounds. We're looking forward to getting started at The Farm."

Joining the Bulldogs and tournament host Georgia Tech will be Auburn, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee, Clemson, Wake Forest, North Carolina, Texas, Middle Tennessee State, Kennesaw State, North Florida and Chattanooga.

For scoring and tee times, click here.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Four Bulldogs Advance In FedExCup Playoffs

Four former Bulldogs advanced in the FedExCup Playoffs on Monday following the Deutsche Bank Championship.

The top 70 advanced to this week's BMW Championship in Lake Forest, Ill., and the field will include No. 28 Harris English, No. 37 Chris Kirk, No. 40 Bubba Watson and No. 43 Russell Henley. No. 94 Brian Harman and No. 99 Erik Compton were eliminated from the playoffs.

The top 30 after BMW Championship will play in Atlanta in the TOUR Championship.

Kirk paced the former Bulldogs at the Deutsche Bank Championship as he came in 16th at 13-under. English was 27th at 10-under, Henley was 62nd at 5-under and Watson was 67th at 3-under. Harman and Compton missed the cut.

• After one round of the Web.com Tour Finals, Kevin Kisner stands third, Brendon Todd is 15th and Scott Parel is 60th. Kisner shot 18-under at the Hotel Fitness Championship to pocket $58,000. Todd won 17,000 at 14-under and Parel earned $2,900 at 5-under. Justin Bolli and Hudson Swafford missed the cut.

Kisner and Todd already have secured their PGA TOUR cards for next season by finishing the regular season in the top 25 of the Web.com Tour's money leaders. The top 25 money leaders after the Web.com Tour Finals also will secure TOUR cards.

The field for this week's Chiquita Classic in Davidson, N.C., includes Bolli, Kisner, Parel, Swafford and Todd.

The Web.com Tour Finals, a competition featuring the top 70 money winners for the 2013 Web.com Tour regular season and Nos. 126-200 on the PGA TOUR's 2013 FedExCup standings, is contested over four events. The 25 players who have already locked up cards won't count against the 25 additional cards that will be awarded during the Finals.

• Chip Beck came in 77th in the Champions Tour's Shaw Charity Classic at 5-over. He is scheduled to play this week in the Montreal Championship.

• The Bulldogs will open the 2013-14 schedule Friday through Sunday in the Carpet Capital Collegiate in Rocky Face, Ga. Check back later in the week for a full preview.

• Just a reminder that the 2013 Bulldog Open is slated for Friday at the UGA Golf Course.

• A reminder that this is YOUR blog. If you have any news you want to share, please do so by emailing Denise Saliba (dsaliba@sports.uga.edu).