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Sec Men's Golf Championship Records SEC MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 2017 SEC MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Sea Island Golf Club • Seaside Course • Sea Island, Ga. • April 21-24 TEAM SCORES 1 Vanderbilt 276 281 272 829 -11 T7 Ole Miss 282 290 280 852 +12 2 Texas A&M University 273 282 280 835 -5 T9 Georgia 291 289 276 856 +16 3 LSU 278 284 275 837 -3 T9 Auburn 278 287 291 856 +16 4 Florida 269 289 280 838 -2 11 Kentucky 292 289 276 857 +17 5 South Carolina 283 286 280 845 +9 12 Arkansas 299 292 268 859 +19 6 Alabama 275 288 288 851 +11 13 Tennessee 301 294 279 874 +34 T7 Missouri 284 279 289 852 +12 14 Mississippi State 298 298 281 877 +37 INDIVIDUAL SCORES 1 Alejandro Tosti Florida 64 69 67 200 -10 T36 Jonathan Hardee Alabama 69 74 73 216 +6 2 Patrick Martin Vanderbilt 66 68 66 200 -10 T36 Lee Hodges Alabama 73 69 74 216 +6 T3 Braden Thornberry Ole Miss 69 66 69 204 -6 T36 Spencer Ralston Georgia 73 75 68 216 +6 T3 Chandler Phillips Texas A&M 67 70 67 204 -6 T36 Andrew Paysse Texas A&M 70 73 73 216 +6 T5 Cameron Champ Texas A&M 66 71 68 205 -5 T41 Jovan Rebula Auburn 65 78 74 217 +7 T5 Greyson Sigg Georgia 71 66 68 205 -5 T41 Luis Garza Arkansas 80 72 65 217 +7 T7 Tanapat Pichaikool Mississippi State 70 71 65 206 -4 T7 Luis Gagne LSU 69 68 69 206 -4 T9 Keenan Huskey South Carolina 69 70 68 207 -3 T9 Sam Burns LSU 69 72 66 207 -3 11 Davis Riley Alabama 66 72 70 208 -2 HONORS 12 Theo Humphrey Vanderbilt 70 73 66 209 -1 COACH OF THE YEAR T13 Rory Franssen Missouri 68 71 71 210 E Scott Limbaugh, Vanderbilt SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC T13 Sam Horsfield Florida 69 72 69 210 E Sam Horsfield, Florida T13 Mason Overstreet Arkansas 74 70 66 210 E PLAYER OF THE YEAR Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt Sam Burns, LSU Keenan Huskey, South Carolina T16 Jamie Wilson South Carolina 72 73 66 207 +1 Davis Riley, Alabama T16 Hayden Buckley Missouri 69 70 72 211 +1 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Luis Gagne, LSU T18 Matt Gilchrest Auburn 71 68 73 212 +2 John Augenstein, Vanderbilt Trace Crowe, Auburn T18 Lorenzo Scalise Tennessee 75 70 67 212 +2 Gordon Neale, Florida T18 Will Gordon Vanderbilt 72 69 71 212 +2 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF Scott Stevens, South Carolina T18 Gordon Neale Florida 65 74 73 212 +2 THE YEAR Ben Wolcott, Ole Miss T18 Chip McDaniel Kentucky 69 72 71 212 +2 Euan Walker, Missouri T23 Trace Crowe Auburn 70 69 74 213 +3 T23 Scott Stevens South Carolina 72 70 71 213 +3 FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM T23 Brandon Smith Texas A&M 70 68 75 213 +3 Alejandro Tosti, Florida John Augenstein, Vanderbilt T23 Cooper Musselman Kentucky 73 70 70 213 +3 Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M Spencer Ralston, Georgia T27 Kerry Sweeney Ole Miss 70 75 69 214 +4 Sam Burns, LSU Luis Garza, Arkansas Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt Tanapat Pichaikool, Miss.State T27 Josh Sedeno Alabama 68 75 71 214 +4 Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss Andy Zhang, Florida T27 Eric Ricard LSU 70 74 70 214 +4 Matthias Schwab, Vanderbilt Rory Franssen, Missouri T27 Juan Carlos Serrano Tennessee 76 70 68 214 +4 Greyson Sigg, Georgia T27 Trevor Phillips Georgia 71 74 69 214 +4 Cameron Champ, Texas A&M T27 John Augenstein Vanderbilt 69 71 74 214 +4 T33 Euan Walker Missouri 74 67 74 215 +5 T33 Matthias Schwab Vanderbilt 71 75 69 215 +5 T33 Fred Allen Meyer Kentucky 74 71 70 215 +5 T36 Ben Wolcott Ole Miss 70 74 72 216 +6 SEC MEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS Year (Site) Team Champion Score Individual Champion, School Score Method, Length of Play 1937 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 614 Vincent D'Antoni, TU 1 up, 18 Match Play - 36 Holes 1938 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 608 Henry Castillo, LSU 3 and 2 Match Play - 36 Holes 1939 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 604 Sonny Swift, UG 1 up, 19 Match Play - 36 Holes 1940 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 601 Henry Castillo, LSU 140 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1941 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 616 Earl Stewart, LSU 142 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1942 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 597 Arnold Blum, UG 140 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1943-45 No Tournament 1946 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 604 George Hamer, UG 145 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1947 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 633 Joe Moore, LSU 145 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1948 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 303 Albert Swann, GT 73 Medal Play - 18 Holes 1949 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia Tech 303 Hal Spears, UG 71 Medal Play - 18 Holes 1950 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1200 John Owens, UK 291 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1951 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 579 Griffin Moody, UG 288 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1952 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 591 Bobby Hill, UA 290 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1953 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 586 Eddie Merrins, LSU 286 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1954 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 576 Eddie Merrins, LSU 284 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1955 (Athens, Ga.) Florida 575 Lester Kelly, UG 281 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1956 (Athens, Ga.) Florida 591 Dave Ragan, UF 284 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1957 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 590 Tom Aaron, UF 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1958 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 593 Tom Aaron, UF 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1959 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 583 Bob Moser, UG 279 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1960 (Athens, Ga.) LSU 573 Cobby Ware, UG/Doug Essig, LSU 283 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1961 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 570 Howell Fraser, LSU 281 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1962 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1170 David Boyd, UG 287 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1963 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 589 Jim Gabrielsen, UG/Jack Oliver, UG 141 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1964 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 581 Bert Greene, UT 141 Medal Play - 36 Holes 1965 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 575 B.R. McLendon, LSU 282 Medal Play - 72 Holes 1966 (Baton Rouge, La.) LSU 854 B.R. McLendon, LSU 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1967 (Gainesville, Fla.) LSU 872 B.R. McLendon, LSU 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1968 (Knoxville, Tenn.) Florida 848 Steve MeInyk, UF 204 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1969 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 1099 Vaughn Moise, LSU 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1970 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1105 Tommy Valentine, UG 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1971 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1099 Jimmy McQuillian, UF 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1972 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Georgia 1117 Mickey Mabry, UT 217 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1973 (Callaway Gar., Ga.) Florida 1099 Gary Koch, UF 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1974 (Dothan, Ala.) Florida 1104 Gary Koch, UF* 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1975 (Dothan, Ala.) Florida 1101 Phil Hancock, UF 214 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1976 (Decatur, Ala.) Auburn 1094 Phil Hancock, UF 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1977 (Decatur, Ala.) Georgia 1073 Sam Trahan, UF 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1978 (Birmingham, Ala.) Georgia 1142 Larry Rinker, UF 222 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1979 (Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama 876 Wayne DeFrancesco, LSU* 212 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1980 (Augusta, Ga.) Tennessee 884 Rick Pearson, UF 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1981 (Augusta, Ga.) Auburn 884 John Salamone, LSU 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1982 (Augusta, Ga.) Georgia 873 Randy Watkins, UM 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1983 (Augusta, Ga.) Georgia* 881 Dave Peege, UM* 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1984 (Augusta, Ga.) Ole Miss 881 Emlyn Aubrey, LSU* 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1985 (Florence, Ala.) Florida 868 Peter Persons, UG 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1986 (Florence, Ala.) LSU 871 Chip Sullivan, UM 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1987 (Florence, Ala.) LSU 869 David Toms, LSU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1988 (Florence, Ala.) Georgia 854 Lan Gooch, UM 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1989 (Louisville, Ky.) Florida 874 Chris DiMarco, UF* 215 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1990 (Jackson, Miss.) Tennessee* 866 Mike Sposa, UT 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1991 (West Point, Miss.) Florida 860 Jimmy Green, AU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1992 (St. Francisville,La.) Florida 876 Brian Gay, UF* 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1993 (Jacksonville, Fla.) Florida 847 Guy Hill, UF 206 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1994 (Fairfield Glade, Tenn.) Florida 860 Brian Gay, UF 213 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1995 (Nashville, Tenn.) Arkansas 855 Bud Still, ARK 206 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1996 (Birmingham, Ala.) Mississippi State 859 Graham Davidson, MSU 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1997 (Opelika, Ala.) Mississippi State 879 Bryant MacKellar, AU 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 1998 (Athens, Ga.) Georgia 567 Eric Ecker, USC 136 Medal Play - 36 Holes# 1999 (Lexington, Ky.) Florida 901 Camilo Benedetti, UF 218 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2000 (Killen, Ala.) Georgia 852 Roland Thatcher, AU 208 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2001 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 841 Bryant Odom, UG 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2002 (Sea Island, Ga.) Auburn 857 Camilo Benedetti, UF 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes Year (Site) Team Champion Score Individual Champion, School Score Method, Length of Play 2003 (Sea Island, Ga.) Florida 856 Brett Stegmaier, UF 203 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2004 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 843 Brendon Todd, UG 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2005 (Sea Island, Ga.) Kentucky 875 David Skinns, UT 210 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2006 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 827 Brett Stegmaier, UF 205 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2007 (Sea Island, Ga.) Tennessee 869 Patton Kizzire, AU 211 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2008 (Sea Island, Ga.) Alabama 853 Michael Thompson, AU 208 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2009 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 849 Billy Horschel, UF 206 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2010 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 844 Russell Henley, UG 204 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2011 (Sea Island, Ga.) Florida 848 Andres Echavarria, UF 209 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2012 (Sea Island, Ga.) Alabama 828 Justin Thomas, UA 203 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2013 (Sea Island, Ga.) Alabama 848 Sebastian Cappelen, ARK 202 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2014 (Sea Island, Ga.) Alabama 806 Bobby Wyatt, UA 192 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2015 (Sea Island, Ga.) LSU 827 Matthew NeSmith, SC 196 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2016 (Sea Island, Ga.) Georgia 853 Lee McCoy, UG 207 Medal Play - 54 Holes 2017 (Sea Island, Ga.) Vanderbilt 829/3-0 Alejandro Tosti, UF 200 Medal-54; Match-3 Rds NOTE: From 1969-1978 the team title was decided by the 5 low scores of 6 players.
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