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Showing posts with label Hudson Swafford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hudson Swafford. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Swafford holes out on 18th to shoot 62 and win Stadion Classic


Former Bulldog Hudson Swafford fired a blistering 9-under 62 to come charging from the back of the pack Sunday and win the Stadion Classic at UGA in dramatic fashion. Swafford capped off a brilliant final round by holing out from a greenside bunker for birdie and sending the hometown fans into a concussion of roars.

Swafford, a rookie on Tour, put a 17-under 267 total on the board but then had to wait another 90 minutes for the rest of the field to finish.  "I did what I could," said Swafford after he signed his card. "We'll see if it's good enough."  Several players had chances down the stretch but nobody could match the magic of the red and black, ultimately turning Stafford's good into spectacular. And legendary.

"I couldn't see it. I heard it hit the pin and then I heard everybody just go nuts. When I went up there and saw it had disappeared I blacked out to be honest," said Swafford. "To hole out a bunker shot to win a golf tournament is amazing."

Swafford waited out the field and wound up one better than Luke List, last week's winner of the South Georgia Classic, and two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen, who birdied seven of his last eight holes, including the final five.  A birdie at No. 17 had given List a share of the lead but the former Vanderbilt star pushed his tee shot at No. 18 into the trees. His second shot, an uphill 6-iron from the right rough, caught the pines and dropped 40 yards in front of him. His third wound up left of the green, and he ultimately holed a 12-footer for bogey.

"This is unbelievable. My first win is huge and to be in Athens, words don't describe it," said Swafford, who follows in the footsteps of former teammate Russell Henley, who won here last year as an amateur. "I couldn't have drawn it up any better. The way it happened is a dream come true."

Swafford collected a check for $99,000 which jumped him from No 61 to No. 7 on the money list.
"This is just a starting point. This is no time to get comfortable," he said. "I'm still a long way from where I need to be. I'm another win away from getting anything done."

Swafford started the final day five shots off the pace set by Van Aswegen but figured he was still close enough. The round started on the wrong foot when Swafford three-putted the first hole for bogey.
"On any given day I know you can get after it," he said. "I just stuck to my game plan. I gave myself a lot of chances after that."  With the field chalking up plenty of red numbers, Swafford slowly climbed his way into contention with a trio of birdies at Nos. 5, 6 and 7. When he made the turn at 11-under, he was only three off the lead.  "Winning wasn't crossing my mind at that point. The back nine can be penal with all the water but you can score on it," he said. "You never know what can happen. This is the craziest game ever."
It got absolutely nuts among the rolling hills and pine trees.

Swafford rolled in three straight birdies starting at No. 11 and put the locals on alert that something incredible might be on the horizon. Birdie putts of 10 and 8 feet at 16 and 17 got Swafford to 16-under and set up the dramatics.  "When I was standing on 18 tee I told my caddie we needed to get at least one more," he said. "I knew Luke had some holes left."  Swafford's tee shot found the right rough, and he pulled his 7-iron into the bunker.  "It wasn't that hard of a shot to be honest but it just didn't cut," he said. "I was actually relieved when I saw it in a flat area and not up against the lip. I thought I could get it up and down but my caddie said, 'shoot, you've got to hole it."

Ryan Baucom, a former walk-on football player at North Carolina, turned out to be prophetic when Swafford clanked in the winner.
"Talking about it and doing it are two different things," he said. "The feeling, that roar. It was surreal."

Swafford becomes the second Bulldog to win this tournament on the UGA Golf Course. Swafford’s Georgia teammate Russell Henley won it as an amateur one year ago. Fellow Bulldogs Justin Bolli and Paul Claxton tied for seventh at 12-under.

Monday, April 16, 2012

English Records First Top 10 of Season, Swafford Ties for 16th on Nationwide


English Finishes Tied for 8th at Heritage

Harris English recorded the first top 10 of his rookie season at the RBC Heritage played at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, SC by finishing in a tie for 8th place.  The top 10 finish also represented Harris' biggest pay day so far this year on tour by bringing home $153,900.  The trip to Hilton Head represented English's first trip ever to Harbour Town for the rookie who was tied for 2nd going in to the weekend. 
Fellow Rookie, Brian Harman had a good week as well but struggled on Sunday to finish in a tie for 70th at the Heritage. 
Both English and Harman will be in the field this week at the Valero Texas Open played at TPC San Antonio.  They will be joined by fellow Bulldogs Erik Compton, Kevin Kisner, Brendon Todd, Matt McQuillan, and Ryuji Imada

Swafford Ties for 16th on Nationwide Tour

Hudson Swafford finished in a tie for 16th place at the TPC Stonebrae Championship on the Nationwide Tour.  Swafford finished the event at 4 under par in the second Nationwide event played in California in as many weeks. 
Fellow Bulldog Richard Scott finished in a tie for 23rd at 3 under par, Russell Henley finished in a tie for 42nd at 2 over par, and Paul Claxton tied for 54th at 4 over.
The Nationwide Tour takes a week off this week before returning to Georgia for the South Georgia Classic followed by the Stadion Classic played here at UGA May 3-6th.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Bubba Tied for 4th at Masters, Bolli in 2nd on Nationwide

Bubba Tied for 4th at Augusta

Bubba Watson posted his best opening round in four appearances at the Masters on Thursday by posting a 3 under 69.  When the wind picked up late in the day, Watson was steady and played the final five holes 1 under par.  Bubba is 2 shots back of the lead held by Lee Westwood.

Bubba was joined in the Masters field by former Bulldog, Bryden Macpherson, who is playing as an amateur.  Macpherson carded a 5 over 77 on his first round in the Masters Tournament.  Macpherson earned an invitation to the Masters by winning the 2011 British Amateur.

Live scoring of the Masters can be followed at http://www.masters.com/


Bolli Tied for 2nd on Nationwide

Former Bulldog, Justin Bolli is tied for second on the Nationwide Tour at the Soboba Golf Classic in San Jacinto, CA.  Bolli fired a first round 2 under par 69 and is 2 strokes back of the lead.  Bolli is joined in the top 10 of the leaderboard by former Bulldog Paul Claxton, who is tied for 10th.

Former Bulldog Scott Parel is currently tied for 45th at 1 over, Russell Henley is tied for 83rd at 3 over, Hudson Swafford is tied for 99th at 4 over, and matt McQuillan is tied for 169th at 7 over par.

live scoring can be followed at http://www.pgatour.com/



Monday, March 5, 2012

Honda Classic, Panama, and Golf Team in Tampa


Bulldogs Third After First Round Of USF Invitational

The 22nd-ranked Georgia men’s golf team stands third after one round of the USF Invitational at the Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club.

On Sunday, the Bulldogs carded a 3-over-par 291 — seven shots behind team leader Central Florida’s 284. Middle Tennessee State is third at 289.
T.J. Mitchell paced the Bulldogs in the first round with a 2-under 70. Mitchell is fifth in the individual race, five shots in back of Central Florida’s Jose Joia (65). Keith Mitchell and Joey Garber each signed for a 1-over 73 to place them in 15th. Brian Carter and Nicholas Reach shot 3-over 75s to close out the Bulldogs’ lineup. Sepp Straka
, playing as an individual, carded a 6-over 78.

“I was encouraged by what I saw today,” Georgia coach
Chris Haack
said. “We did enough good things to keep us in the hunt. We need to come out on Monday and correct our mistakes and build on the things that we did well.”The USF Invitational will continue on Monday and will conclude on Tuesday.  Live scoring can be followed at www.golfstat.com



Honda Classic

Harris English was in the final pairing on Sunday, but it was Brian Harman who finished as low Bulldog at The Honda Classic.  Harman had his best career finish as he tied for 12th at 4 under par.  His week was highlighted by a second round 61, that is now the course record at the PGA National Champions Course.
Harris English fell down the leaderboard on Sunday with a final round 77 to finish tied for 18th at 2 under.  English was just two shots back of the leader and eventual winner, Rory McIIroy, heading into the final round.
Erik Compton tied for 26th at even par.  Compton, playing close to his south Florida home, recorded his best finish of the season thus far.  Chris Kirk tied for 56th at 6 over par.
The next events on the PGA Tour will be the WGC Cadillac Championship and the Puerto Rico Open, both played this week.
Bubba Watson will be the only Bulldog in the field at the WGC Cadillac.  Bulldogs in the field for the Puerto Rico Open will be Erik Compton, Ryuji Imada, Kevin Kisner, Matt McQuillan, and Brendon Todd.
Panama Claro Championship

Four Bulldogs made the cut at the Panama Claro Championship in Panama City, Panama.  Justin Bolli finished the week tied for 6th at 1 under par.  His week was highlighted by a first round 65 that had him a shot back of the lead.
Russell Henley finished in a tie for 33rd at 4 over par, Scott Parel finished tied for 43rd at 6 over par, and Paul Claxton finished tied for 5qst at 7 over par. 
The next event for The Nationwide Tour is the Chile Classic in Santiago, Chile that begins on Thursday.  Bolli, Henley, Claxton, Parel, and Hudson Swafford will be competing.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Strong Start for Bulldogs on PGA and Nationwide Tours


Harris English returned from a two week break from the PGA Tour and finds himself near the top of the leaderboard after round one of The Honda Classic.  Currently English sits in a tie for second after a first round 4 under 66.  He is followed by Erik Compton who is also in the top ten after a first round 3 under 67, that puts him in a tie for 10th.
Chris Kirk shot 71 in round one and is tied for 69th while Brendon Todd is tied for 87th at 2 over and Brian Harman is tied for 107th at 3 over.
The second round of play continues today and can be followed live at http://www.pgatour.com/ and on the Golf Channel from 3:00-6:00.


Justin Bolli finds himself just a shot off the lead after the first round of the Panama Claro Championship on The Nationwide Tour.  Bolli carded a first round 5 under 65 to be the lone player at 5 under par.  Russell Henley was in the top ten for most of his round, but slipped to a tie for 41st with a 2 over 72.  Paul Claxton  and Scott Parel are tied for 78th at 4 over 74.  Hudson Swafford is in 117th after a first round 77.  The second round will be played today and can be followed live at http://www.pgatour.com/.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Dawgs in Action on PGA and Nationwide Tour


There will be 10 former Bulldogs teeing it up today between the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.  The Northern Trust Open gets under way today at Riviera C.C. with five Bulldogs in the field.  The Nationwide Tour season also begins today with the Pacific Rubiales Columbia Championship that also has five Bulldogs in the field.

Hudson Swafford and Russell Henley will both begin their rookie seasons on the Nationwide Tour in Columbia.  They will be joined by former Bulldogs Paul Claxton, Justin Bolli, and Scott Parel.  Live scoring can be followed at http://www.pgatour.com/

Erik Compton, Brendon Todd, Ryuji Imada, Chris Kirk, and Bubba Watson are in the field this week at the Northern Trust Open.  The Golf Channel will have the first and second rounds of television coverage from 3:00-6:00 each day.  Live scoring can also be followed at http://www.pgatour.com/


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Bulldogs Earn PGA Tour Cards


Brendon Todd claimed medalist honors at PGA Tour Q-School
Thanks to a final round 68, Brendon Todd captured medalist honors at PGA Tour Q-School on Monday and will be back on the PGA Tour, where he played in 2009.  Todd will be joined on tour in 2012 by three other Bulldogs who also earned their cards at Q-School.  Brian Harman, Kevin Kisner, and Harris English finished inside the top 25 to cap an impressive week of golf by former Bulldog golfers.  Kisner will be returning to the PGA Tour in 2012, while Harman and English will be rookies.  English will be the only PGA Tour member in 2012 that played college golf the previous year.

At the beginning of the final round, there were 6 former Bulldogs who had a chance to secure their spot on the PGA Tour in 2012.  While four Bulldogs earned their cards, Scott Parel finished one shot shy of his PGA Tour card and Hudson Swafford finished two shots shy.  Both Parel and Swafford will have full playing privileges on the Nationwide Tour in 2012.  Parel last played the Nationwide Tour full time in 2008 and Swafford will be a rookie in his first full year as a professional.

Richard Scott will have status on the Nationwide Tour for the first time in 2012 thanks to finishing 111th at Q-School.  Paul Claxton finished 129th, but will have full Nationwide status in 2012 thanks to finishing 40th on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2011.

GolfChannel.com featured former Bulldog golfers Brendon Todd, Kevin Kisner, Brian Harman, Harris English, and Hudson Swafford in an article about the success of UGA Golf on the professionsl level.  To read the article, click here:
http://www.golfchannel.com/news/rex-hoggard/final-day-pga-tour-q-school/

Monday, December 5, 2011

One Round to Go at Q-School Finals


Hudson Swafford is one of six Bulldogs in position to get their PGA Tour cards at Q-School
With the final 18 of 108 holes left to be played, there are 6 Bulldogs in the top 28 at the finals of PGA Tour Q-School. 
Harris English and Brendon Todd are both tied for 3rd place at 13 under par.  They are followed by Brian Harman who is tied for 5th at 11 under, Scott Parel in 13th at 9 under, and Kevin Kisner and Hudson Swafford who are both tied for 24th at 7 under par.  The top 25 finishers and ties will earn PGA Tour cards for 2012. 
Swafford made a big move Sunday going from 68th to 24th, thanks to a 65 on the Stadium Course.  Brian Harman continued his move up the leaderboard, with a 68 that took him from 10th to 5th.

Paul Claxton currently sits in 122nd at 5 over and Richard Scott is in 132nd at 6 over par.  Players finishing outside the top 25 will earn Nationwide Tour status.  Claxton already has full Nationwide Tour status thanks to finishing 40th on the 2011 money list. 

The final round of Q-School can be watched live on The Golf Channel today from 3:30 - 7:00 and can also be followed live at PGATour.com:
http://www.pgatour.com/qschool/leaderboard/



Thursday, December 1, 2011

First Round Scores From Round 1 of Q-School Finals




Kevin Kisner is the low Bulldog after the first round Q-School 
 Here is a look at the first round scores of the 9 Bulldogs in the field of the final stage of PGA Tour Q-School.  The final stage of Q-School is a six round tournament with the top 25 finishers securing playing status on the PGA Tour in 2012.

Kevin Kisner         (-5)  67  T10
Harris English        (-4)  68  T26
Brian Harman        (-3)  69  T43
Brendon Todd       (-1)  71  T87
Richard Scott        (-1)  71  T87
Paul Claxton          (+1) 73  T126
Scott Parel            (+1)  73  T126
Hudson Swafford  (+2)  74  T146
Matt McQuillan    (+2)  74   T156

The second round will be played today and the scoring can be followed live by clicking here:
http://www.pgatour.com/qschool/leaderboard/

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

9 Bulldogs in Field at Q-School Finals

A total of 9 former Bulldogs will begin golf's toughest test Wednesday at the PGA Tour's Q-School final stage.


PGA West is the site for the 6 round marathon that is the PGA Tour's final stage of Q-school as 173 players tee it up with the goal of finishing in the top 25 to earn full playing privileges on the PGA Tour in 2012.  Play will begin on Wednesday on the Nicklaus Tournament and Stadium Courses in LaQuinta, California. 

Here is a look at the 9 Dawgs in the field:
  • Paul Claxton:  Made Q-School finals by finishing 40th on the 2011 Nationwide Tour money list.  Looking to return to the PGA Tour for the first time since 2008.
  • Harris English:  The 2011 UGA grad and member of this year’s Walker Cup team already has full Nationwide Tour status after winning on that circuit as an amateur earlier this year. English had a victory, runner-up and third-place finish in seven Nationwide Tour starts in 2011.
  • Brian Harman:  One of the most consistent players on the mini tours.  This is his first time advancing to Q-School finals after turning pro in 2009. Harman was 10th on the eGolf Professional Tour's money list in 2011.
  • Kevin Kisner:  2011 PGA Tour member led wire to wire at his second stage of Q-School site, shooting 17 under to win by 5. 
  • Matt McQuillan:  2011 PGA Tour member made finals by finishing 145th on the money list. 
  • Scott Parel:  Runner-up at his second stage site thanks to posting a 64 and 63 in the first two rounds.  Played the Nationwide Tour full time from 06-08.
  • Richard Scott:  The 3 time Canadian Amateur champ is making his first appearance in Q-School finals.  Playing well this fall, Monday qualified for McGladrey and made cut.
  • Hudson Swafford:  2011 UGA grad making the trip to Q School finals in his first year as a professional.  Already has a win as a professional on eGolf Tour.
  • Brendon Todd:  Played well in second half of Nationwide Tour season.  Looking to return to PGA Tour, played full season in 09.
All the scoring and updates can be found here:
http://www.pgatour.com/qschool/

Monday, August 15, 2011

Swafford Claims First Professional Win


Hudson Swafford wins the HGM Hotels Classic

Former Georgia golfer Hudson Swafford notched his first professional victory on Saturday, claiming the eGolf Professional Tour's HGM Hotels Classic at Rock Barn.
Swafford entered the final round trailing by four shots, but had two birdies and an eagle over the last five holes to finish at 21-under 266 for a 1-shot win over Fernando Mechereffe.
Swafford earned the $30,000 first prize in just his sixth professional event.

“I was playing really well entering the week,” Swafford said. “I had a great practice round on Monday with (former Bulldogs) Brian Harman and Adam Mitchell, then came out slow with a 69 on the easier of the two courses. But I remained patient and was able to stick with it through the week.”
For Swafford, the win moved him up to No. 11 on the tour’s money list, thus solidifying his PGA Tour Q-School bonus – paid annually to the top 20 members on the regular-season-ending member money list.

“That bonus is huge. To be honest with you, that was the only thing I was really worried about coming down the stretch,” Swafford said. “That is such a huge deal at this time of year, to not have to worry about that $4,500 payment. It means a lot to me.”
In other results of ex-Bulldogs, Harman came in third at 19-under 268, Richard Scott placed 21st at 12-under 275 and Mitchell finished 31st at 10-under 277.

Swafford’s victory extended what has been a strong last few months for players associated with the Georgia golf team. Russell Henley and Harris English became just the second and third amateurs to win Nationwide Tour events and were named to the Walker Cup Team, while Bryden Macpherson claimed the British Amateur title and secured berths in the British Open and the Masters. Ex-Bulldogs Bubba Watson and Chris Kirk have wins on the PGA Tour this season, and Erik Compton posted a Nationwide Tour victory.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Bunker to Bunker-Georgia Golf Update, July 22



Kisner and McQuillan Tied for 2nd on PGA Tour's Canadian Open


Former Bulldogs, Kevin Kisner and Matt McQuillan, are currently tied for 2nd at the RBC Canadian Open on the PGA Tour.  Both fired a first round 2 under par 68 and sit just one stroke behind first round leader Kris Blanks.
The RBC Canadian Open is being played at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, B.C.

Kisner starts his second round at 4:30 eastern and McQuillan will begin at 5:00.  Live scoring can be followed at PGATour.com.

English in Contention on Nationwide Tour
Harris English carded a first round 66 on the Nationwide Tour
Harris English is ted for 3rd after the first round of play at the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational.  English fired a first round 5 under par 66, two shots behind John Peterson.  Peterson is a recent LSU graduate who won the NCAA individual title this year.  Both English and Peterson earned their way into the field by being named Division 1 All-Americans.

English is joined in the field by former Bulldogs Justin Bolli, Paul Claxton, Brendon Todd and Brian Harman.  Currently Claxton sits in a tie for 14th at 3 under par, Harman is in a tie for 50th at even par, and Bolli and Todd are currently tied for 99th at 2 over par.

There will be live television coverage today on The Golf Channel starting at 12:30.  Live scoring can also be followed at :
http://www.pgatour.com/h/leaderboard/


Reach Leads Palmetto Amateur
Incoming Freshman Nick Reach currently leads the Palmetto Amateur
Incoming freshman, Nick Reach, currently leads the Palmetto Amateur at Palmetto Golf Club in Aiken, SC.  Reach currently holds a three shot lead after the first two rounds of play at 9 under par.  Reach jumped out to the first round lead after a first round 62 and followed that with a second round 69.

Reach is joined in the field by fellow Bulldogs Keith Mitchell and Brian Carter.  Mitchell currently site in 16th at 2 over par and Carter is in 42nd place at 6 over par after starting the second round in 5th place after a first round 68.

Scoring can be followed at Palmettoamateur.com

Mitchell in Top 10 at Scratch Golf Championship
Former Bulldog Adam Mitchell
Adam Mitchell is continuing his stellar play of late on the eGolf Tour.  Currently Mitchell sits in 7th place at 7 under par at the Scratch Golf Championship in Aiken, SC.  Mitchell carded a first round 66 and followed that with a 71 in round 2.

Mitchell was joined in the field by former Bulldog Hudson Swafford, who missed his first cut as a professional at 4 over par.

Scoring can be followed at:
http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel11/event/tarheel1113/contest/1/leaderboard.htm

Monday, July 18, 2011

Bunker to Bunker-Georgia Golf Update, July 18



Kirk Victorious on PGA Tour at Viking Classic
Chris Kirk earned his first career PGA Tour win Sunday
Chris Kirk tied the tournament scoring record by shooting 22 under par and picked up his first career PGA Tour win along the way at the Viking Classic in Madison, MS on Sunday.  Kirk, the third round leader, became the fifth rookie to win on the PGA Tour this season. With a final round 68, Kirk defeated Tom Pernice Jr. and George McNeill by a single stroke. The victory earns Kirk $648,000 of the $3.6 million Viking Classic purse and 250 points in the FedExCup race.
Kirk's first PGA Tour win comes in the same tournament where he played in his first PGA Tour event in 2007.  With the win, Kirk moves to 27th on the PGA Tour's money list and currently stands at 27th in the Fed Ex Cup points standings.  
Fellow former Bulldog Kevin Kisner recorded his best finish of his rookie season on tour by finishing tied for 27th while former Bulldog Matt MaQuillan tied for 34th.


English Wins 105th Southern Amateur
Harris English wins the 105th Southern Amateur


Harris English broke out of a five-way jam at the top of the leaderboard to win the 105th Southern Amateur Saturday at Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course.  With five players knotted at 6-under-par heading into the final nine, English birdied four of his next six holes to open a decisive 3-stroke lead over the elite international field.


After a brief lightning delay, English completed his closing round at a tournament low 65 for a 275 total.  “I didn’t want to stop while I was on a roll,” said English. He had bunkered his approach to the 17th before play was halted, but resumed with an excellent blast to within a foot of the hole.
With the win, English helps build his case for a spot on the U.S. Walker Cup team this September.  
Harris' plans are to turn professional this fall after the amateur season and,  therefore,  will forgo the exemption that comes with winning the Southern Amateur into the PGA Tour's Bay Hill Invitational.  

Macpherson Misses Cut at British Open
Macpherson at the British Open


Georgia golfer, Bryden Macpherson, missed the cut a the British Open by a single shot. 

The rising junior, who won the British Amateur last month to earn a berth in the British Open, tallied bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes to finish just outside of the cut.




Macpherson will now return to the U.S. for the remainder of his summer amateur schedule while preparing for the 2011-2012 collegiate season.







Mitchell FInishes Fourth at Southern Open on eGolf Tour




Adam Mitchell finished fourth at the Southern Open

Former Bulldog, Adam Mitchell, finished fourth in the eGolf Tour's Southern Open.  Mitchell carded a final round 70 after holding a share of the 54 hole lead.  With the fourth place finish, Mitchell moved to 14th on the eGolf Tour money list.  
Hudson Swafford, playing in his third event as a professional, finished tied for 42nd and currently  sits at 35 on the money list.



Monday, June 6, 2011

Dawgs Finish Season With Runner-Up Finish at NCAA's



Russell Henley during his last match as a Georgia Bulldog

Stillwater, OK --- The Georgia men's golf team's quest for a national title came up short on Sunday as Augusta State defeated the Bulldogs 3-2 in the finals of the NCAA Championships at Karsten Creek Golf Course.
The Bulldogs got victories from senior Russell Henley and sophomore Bryden Macpherson, each of whom went 3-0 in match play at the NCAAs, but were unable to garner a third decision.
"The guys fought hard and they never gave up," Georgia coach Chris Haack said. "It was a pretty tight match all the way around. I'm proud of these guys. They represented us well. The represented the `G' and everybody should be really proud of them."

Macpherson got Georgia's first point as he defeated Olle Bengtsson 6&4. After sophomore T.J. Mitchell fell to Carter Newman 7&5, Henley put Georgia back ahead with a 3&2 decision over Henrik Norlander. Senior Hudson Swafford dropped a 2&1 match to Mitchell Krywulycz, then senior Harris English fell to Patrick Reed 2&1, giving the Jaguars back-to-back NCAA titles.
"We hung in as best we could," Henley said. "Augusta State is playing really good golf right now, and we knew we'd have to play really good golf against them. We gave it a run. I'm proud of what everybody did to get us here."

Said Macpherson, "To come into the week without having really contended all year and to give it a run to the final is an effort to be proud of no matter what."
Sunday's round marked the final one for Georgia's seniors, all of whom participated in graduation ceremonies last month in Athens.

"The last four years with these guys, you can't replace it," Swafford said. "It's been a dream come true. A win today would have topped it off for sure, but being in position to win it was still awesome."
"Our seniors were very important to the team," Macpherson said. "They mean a lot to the team and the team means a lot to them. I know they're disappointed and sad, but they can be proud of this week for sure."


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Georgia Golfers To Play For National Championship

Harris English at No. 2 during Semifinals of Saturday's Match Play at the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship at Karsten Creek  photo by Tracy Wilcox


STILLWATER, Okla. --- Russell Henley and Chris Haack were walking down the 10th fairway at the NCAA Championships on Saturday, and the Georgia senior had a request of his coach.

"Russell looked at me and said, `You need to smile. This might be our last time together,'" Haack recalled. "I said, "No it's not. We're going to have another day together.'"

The Bulldogs were all smiles and Haack's words seemed prophetic following Saturday's semifinal match with Duke at Karsten Creek Golf Club. Georgia dispatched the Blue Devils 3-2 with wins from Henley, senior Harris English and sophomore Bryden Macpherson.

With the win, the Bulldogs advanced to Sunday's final against Augusta State. The Jaguars, the 2010 national champs, knocked off Oklahoma State 3-2 on Saturday.

"Getting here is great, but since we're here, we might as well go ahead and try to win it all," Haack said with a laugh. "That's the neat thing about match play and the reason I like this format so much. Now we can go to bed knowing we've got a chance. It's us against them. Nobody's coming out of the pack. That's the fun part of it.

"This is pretty special, having two teams from the state of Georgia in the finals. It's a big deal. Hopefully the folks back home are getting excited about this."

Sunday's final match will be played at 1 p.m. Live scoring and video will be available at NCAA.com.

"It feels really good," English said. "It's what we've been gearing up for all year. We've got three seniors (English, Henley and Hudson Swafford), and this is our final tournament. Having this opportunity really means a lot to us."

"This is the closest we've been to winning a national title," Henley said. "You're gunning for it every year, but this is the closest we've been. We're going to try to enjoy it. A lot of people may get tight, but tomorrow is my last day ever playing college golf, so I'm going to enjoy it."

Macpherson got the Bulldogs' first win as he knocked off Austin Cody 2&1. English followed with a 5&4 decision over Brinson Paolini. Henley closed the match with a 3&2 victory over Tim Gornick.

In the other matches, Duke's Julian Suri topped sophomore T.J. Mitchell 3&2, while Duke's Wes Roach defeated Swafford 2&1.

"There's a lot of excitement on our team," Macpherson said. "We're very happy to be in the position we are. We came in with no pressure. We're just playing golf and things are going the way we planned so far. We're going to keep doing what we're doing, have fun, play the best we can and give it everything we've got."

Haack said Sunday's key could be the leadership provided by the seniors, who are 4-1-1 in the NCAAs thus far.

"Tomorrow is going to be pretty sentimental with those guys," Haack said. "It's been great having them in the lineup. They've been a force for us the last four years. This is what your horses are meant to do - get out there and run for us."


Golfweek has full coverage of all the highlights from the NCAA Championship.  Click here to watch a preview of the final match between the Dawgs and Augusta State.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Georgia Golfers To Tee It Up In Las Vegas

The 13th-ranked Georgia men’s golf team will continue the spring portion of its schedule by playing this weekend in the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters in Las Vegas.


The Bulldogs will play Friday through Sunday at Southern Highlands Golf Club, which has been set up as a par-72 covering 7,510 yards.


“It’s a really good golf course,” Georgia coach Chris Haack said. “It’s a great set-up and it’s a great challenge to you. It can really beat you up mentally. You hear pros talk about the difficulties of Augusta National because you’re mentally challenged on every shot. Southern Highlands does the same thing. It really challenges you mentally.”


Joining the Bulldogs and host UNLV will be No. 1 Oklahoma State, No. 3 UCLA, No. 4 Georgia Tech, No. 7 Texas, No. 11 Texas A&M, No. 14 Texas Tech, No. 20 California, No. 21 Duke, Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, Southern Cal and TCU.


The Bulldogs will use a lineup of seniors Harris English, Russell Henley and Hudson Swafford, sophomore Bryden Macpherson and freshman Michael Cromie. English and Henley, both of whom are on the watch list for the 2011 Ben Hogan Award, lead the Bulldogs with a scoring average of 72.44. The seniors have seen action in all of Georgia’s tournaments this year.


“We’ve been working hard,” Swafford said. “Las Vegas will be a big test for us. We’re knocking off the rust and getting into the groove. Southern Highlands is one of the toughest courses we play. You’ve got to be real particular and you can’t overthink things. You’ve got to be patient.”


In its last event, Georgia placed fourth in the Puerto Rico Classic. The Bulldogs closed with a 10-under 278, and they are hoping that final-round loop will be a catalyst.
 Hudson Swafford


“That last round sparked something in us,” Swafford said. “It showed us we can play with anybody. It’s just a matter of going out and doing it.”


Live scoring and tee times can be found at golfstat.com.


After Las Vegas, the Bulldogs’ next three tournaments will take place inside Georgia: the Callaway Match Play Championship in Ball Ground March 20-22, the Linger Longer Invitational in Greensboro March 27-29 and the SEC Championship in Sea Island April 15-17.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Jones Cup Invitational Begins Today


The Jones Cup Invitational begins play today at Ocean Forest Golf Club.  The Jones Cup is the first major amateur golf competition of 2011 and will include many of the players who are being considered for the 10 spots on the U.S. Walker Cup Team.  The 54 hole competition can be followed live at golfstat.com.
Current Bulldogs Hudson Swafford, Bryden Macpherson, Harris English and Russell Henley will be in the field as well as former Bulldogs, Jack Hall, Jeff Knox, Jason Hodges, and Butler Melnyk.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Welcome to 2011 and UGATEEOFF.COM

Dear Bulldog Golf Fans,


With the new year here bringing us some snow and ice, it also brings us a new way to keep you informed of all things happening in the world of Bulldog Golf.  Welcome to  UGATEEOFF.COM, the internet home of the UGA Tee-Off Club!  This website will allow the Tee-Off Club to keep you informed of newsworthy events and stories in a timely manner like never before.  All scores and results from every golf team event, as well as news about all things relating to Bulldog Golf, will be available here at ugateeoff.com.

Team Prepares for Spring Season and SEC Championship

2011 is setting up to be another exciting year for the golf team as they get ready to start the spring portion of their season. With high aspirations, they will strive to win the program's 29th overall SEC Championship, which would also be the third in a row for the 'Dawgs.  The spring season begins in Puerto Rico at the Puerto Rico Classic on February 20th.


Follow Former Dawgs at the Sony Open

Starting today on the PGA Tour, 3 former Bulldogs begin their rookie seasons at the Sony Open in Hawaii.  Kevin Kisner, Chris Kirk, and Matt McQuillan tee off against 141 other golfers, including former Bulldog, Ryuji Imada at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, HI.  McQuillan tees off at 1:30 eastern time right in front of Kirk, who tees off at 1:40, with Imada starting off on #1 at 4:50 and Kisner following off the back side at 5:00.  All the action can be followed live at PGATour.com and on the Golf Channel beginning at 2:00 pm.

Kisner makes his PGA Tour debut in the Sony Open
Scott Michaux of the Augusta Chronicle, wrote an article featuring Kevin Kisner and his path to the PGA Tour.  Click on the link to read the article.

Vote for Dawgs in Online Poll
2011 is a Walker Cup year and GolfWeek.com has an online poll where fans can vote to see who they think should be on the 2011 Walker Cup Team.  You can vote for current Bulldogs: Russell Henley, Harris English, and Hudson Swafford in the poll by clicking on the link.  Go Dawgs!

Tomorrow we will begin counting down the Top 10 events in Bulldog Golf in 2010.  Check back tomorrow to see number 10.

Go Dawgs,
Jason Payne