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Monday, April 23, 2018

Bulldogs Ready To Compete For SEC Championship


Tournament Central

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. --- The Georgia men's golf team will join its fellow league members this week in the Southeastern Conference Championship at Sea Island Golf Club.

The SEC Championship will run Wednesday through Sunday on the par-70, 6,898-yard layout on the Seaside Course.

The tournament will feature 54 holes of stroke play Wednesday through Friday, followed by match play quarterfinals and semifinals on Saturday, and match play finals on Sunday. SEC Network + coverage will begin at 4 p.m. Saturday, while the SEC Network will air Sunday’s match starting at 7:30 a.m.

Georgia will use a lineup of senior Zach Healy, junior Jack Larkin Jr., sophomores Trevor Phillips and Spencer Ralston, and freshman Davis Thompson. Healy played in the 2015 and 2016 SECs, finishing 11th and 18th, respectively, and helping the 2016 squad claim the league crown. Larkin, Phillips and Ralston made their conference debuts a year ago.

“This team isn’t as veteran as others we’ve taken to the SECs,” Georgia head coach Chris Haack said. “That’s a little different for us, but our goals remain the same. We want to go down there and play as steady and as consistent as we can in stroke play and then take our shot in match play. The biggest thing about college golf is learning to play without fear. When you’re playing for a school like Georgia and you’re young, you immediately have more nerves than you should and you’re more uptight than you should be. That’s all part of the learning curve. These guys have had a baptism by fire, which can be tough at the beginning but ultimately will be a good thing. They’ve made huge strides in a short amount of time, so there’s no doubt in my mind that we will be in contention to win the SEC title.”

Ralston leads the Bulldogs with a scoring average of 70.69 and he has finished in the top 10 in four straight tournaments, six out of seven, and seven out of 10 overall. Thompson is next at 72.26, followed by Phillips at 72.54, Healy at 72.80 and Larkin at 76.00. 

The Bulldogs will start play on Wednesday at 12:35 p.m. and will be paired with Mississippi State. The Thursday and Friday tee times will be based on standings, with each day’s first players off at 7:30 a.m. and the last off at 9:50 a.m. The match play quarters will begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by the semis at 1 p.m. The match play final will take place Sunday at 7:30 a.m.

The SEC has been played at Sea Island since 2001 (Seaside Course 2001-07, 2010-present; Frederica Golf Club 2008-09). Georgia has won six of the previous 17 championships. Alabama has won four times, Florida has won twice, while Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee and Vanderbilt each have won once during that span.

Georgia has been a dominant force at the SECs, winning a league-best 29 conference titles. Under Haack, the Bulldogs have secured eight SEC titles, including the six at Sea Island. Georgia boasts 16 SEC medalists, including Haack protégés Bryant Odom (2001), Brendon Todd (2004), Russell Henley (2010) and Lee McCoy (2016).

The SEC is as strong as ever with five schools ranked in the top 10 and three others in the top 20. All 14 SEC teams currently are projected to advance to the NCAA Regionals next month, which would mark the first time that has happened.

“If you can’t get excited this time of year, there’s something wrong,” Haack said. “There’s a great deal of pride any time you get to compete for your conference championship.”

Thursday, April 19, 2018

News & Notes About The Bulldogs

• Four Bulldogs are playing this week in the Valero Texas Open: Hudson Swafford, Keith Mitchell, Harris English and Chris Kirk.

• Erik Compton, Sepp Straka, Lee McCoy and Joey Garber will be in action this week in the Web.com Tour's North Mississippi Classic.

• Speaking of Compton, our friends at The Golf Channel recently posted this piece on him.

• Scott Parel will be paired with Larry Mize in the Champions Tour's Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge.




Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Bulldogs To Close Regular Season In Mason Rudolph Championship

UPDATED (2:20 pm Thursday): With inclement weather in the forecast for Saturday, adjustments have been made to the format for the Mason Rudolph Championship on the Vanderbilt Legends Club South Course in Franklin, Tenn. Georgia and the other teams will have a 9 a.m. shotgun start on Friday to begin a 36-hole day. The Bulldogs will be paired with Liberty and Louisville. Weather permitting, the teams will attempt to play 18 holes on Saturday. Sunday's forecast is clear, so its 18-hole format will stay the same, meaning the MRC could be a standard 54-hole event or a rare regular-season 72-hole tournament.​

The Georgia men’s golf team will play in the 17th annual Mason Rudolph Championship -- its final regular-season tournament -- this weekend in Franklin, Tenn.

The tournament will take place Friday through Sunday on the Vanderbilt Legends Club South Course (par 71, 7,100 yards). The Bulldogs and host Vanderbilt will be joined by Alabama, Ball State, Charlotte, East Tennessee State, Florida, High Point, Liberty, Louisville, Middle Tennessee State, South Dakota, Tennessee Tech and Troy.

The Bulldogs will use a lineup of senior Zach Healy; sophomores Will Chandler, Trevor Phillips and Spencer Ralston; and freshman Davis Thompson. Ralston leads the Bulldogs with a scoring average of 70.69, including 69.75 in his last three outings. Thompson is next at 72.26, followed by Phillips at 72.54, Healy at 72.80 and Chandler at 75.24.

Georgia enters this week’s competition having finished second in each of its last three tournaments.

Following the Mason Rudolph Championship, the Bulldogs will play April 25-29 in the SEC Championship on St. Simons Island. The NCAA Regionals are slated for May 14-16 and the NCAA Championships will be May 25-30.

“We’re getting down to it,” Georgia head coach Chris Haack said. “It’s important that we are playing some of our best golf right now. Every shot matters from this point forward, so we need to be dialed in more than ever. Our guys are playing with a lot of confidence right now and we’re excited about the chance to close the regular season on a high note.”

• The RBC Heritage will feature Keith Mitchell, Harris English, Brian Harman, Hudson Swafford, Kevin Kisner and Chris Kirk.

• Scott Parel will be playing in the Champions Tour's Mitsubishi Electric Classic.

Monday, April 2, 2018

Four Bulldogs Seeking Green Jacket

Bubba Watson hits his tee shot on the 18th hole
during practice for the 2018 Masters Tournament
on Monday. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Four Bulldogs will be in action this week at the 2018 Masters Tournament -- two-time champion Bubba Watson, Russell Henley, Brian Harman and Kevin Kisner.

As a past winner (2012 and 2014), Watson has lifetime status at Augusta National. He has won twice on Tour this season and is considered one of the 2018 favorites for the green jacket.

Henley finished 11th at the 2017 Masters to receive a 2018 invitation. He also met the criteria as a qualifier for the 2017 Tour Championship and for landing in the top 50 in the 2017 Official World Golf Ranking.

Harman's runner-up finish at the 2017 U.S. Open netted him another invite. Like Henley, Harman was a 2017 Tour Championship qualifier and a top 50 player in the OWGR. Harman also won the 2017 Wells Fargo Championship and is in the OWGR's top 50 heading into this year's Masters.

Kisner won the 2017 2017 DEAN & DELUCA Invitational to earn a spot in Augusta. He also was a 2017 Tour Championship qualifier, was in the top 50 in the 2017 OWGR, and is in the OWGR top 50 heading into this year's Masters.

There will be coverage aplenty this week and here are some of the ones we found from our fiends in the media:

Best Masters Memories From the Past 20 Years: No. 4 - Bubba's Rope Hook in the Playoff

Bubba Watson's G/FORE Masters shoes will be outrageous (in a great way)

Kisner hoping to create some weekend magic at Masters

Savannah’s Brian Harman ready for his second shot at Augusta