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Davis Thompson Spencer Ralston Trent Phillips Eli Scott Connor Georgia Golf Davis Spencer Thompson Ralston Trent Phillips Eli Scott Connor Creasy 2020-2021 GEORGIA GOLF • PAGE 1 ONNOR REASY CREASY’S GEORGIA SCORECARD C C YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 2019-2020 12 882 73.50 70 SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 160 2020-2021 24 1722 71.75 66 TOTALS 36 2604 72.33 66 ABINGDON, VA. TOP-10 FINISHES: 0 (0/0) TOP-20 FINISHES: 4 (1/3) ABINGDON PAR OR BETTER: 19 (6/13) BEST FINISH: 11TH 2019 JIM RIVERS 2021 GATORS INVITATIONAL 2020-2021 • Named a 2018 Second Team LOW ROUND: 67 (-4) 2020 VANDERBILT • Came in a career-best-tying 11th Rolex Junior All-American. LOW TOURNAMENT: 206 (-7) 2020 VANDERBILT in the Gators Invitational. • Reached the Round of 16 in the 2019-2020 ROUNDS TOTAL PLACE • Placed 12th as the Bulldogs won 2018 Junior Amateur at Baltusrol. THE CARMEL CUP 72-72-74 218 (+2) 35TH / 48 the stroke play portion of the SEC • Competed in the 2017 U.S. Am- JIM RIVERS INVITATIONAL 71-70-73 214 (-2) 11TH / 84 NIKE GOLF COLLEGIATE 74-74-72 220 (+7) 54TH / 75 Championships. ateur. CROOKED STICK INVITATIONAL 74-77-76 227 (+11) 40TH / 78 • Appeared in two fall events, high- • Named to the 2016 AJGA Junior PUERTO RICO CLASSIC 78-72-71 221 (+5) 47TH / 75 lighted by a 15th-place finish in the All-Star Team. 2020-2021 ROUNDS TOTAL PLACE Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate. • Competed in the 2019 Wyndham VANDERBILT LEGENDS 68-67-71 206 (-7) 15TH / 70 JERRY PATE INTER. 70-70-73 213 (+3) 40TH / 70 • Set career lows with a 4-un- Cup. GATORS INVITATIONAL 70-72-69 211 (+1) 57TH / 120 der 67 in the second round and a • Placed third in the 2018 Bobby LSU INVITATIONAL 73-82-73 228 (+12) 55TH / 90 7-under 206 tournament total at Chapman Junior Invitational. TIGER INVITATIONAL 71-74-74 219 (+3) 43RD / 89 OLD WAVERLY COLLEGIATE 70-70-72 212 (-4) 6TH / 84 Vanderbilt. • Came in fourth in the 2019 Thun- SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 69-75-69 213 (+3) 12TH / 70 • Inducted into UGA’s Student-Ath- derbird International Junior. TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 76-70-73 219 (+3) 37TH / 74 lete Leadership Academy. • Finished eighth in the 2019 Dog- • Represented the Bulldogs wood Invitational. in the Patriot All-America Golf High School Tournament. • Graduated from Abingdon High • Named to the J. Reid Parker School. Director of Athletics Honor Roll. • Led Abingdon to three state 2019-2020 championships. • Made his Georgia debut in the • Was the state medalist twice. Jim Rivers Invitational, placing 11th. • Won region medalist honors four • Appeared in the Nike Golf Colle- times. giate Invitational, the Crooked Stick • Had a senior year scoring aver- Invitational, and the Puerto Rico age of 66.2. Classic. • Named Second Team All-Ameri- • His low round was 2-under 70 can by USA Today in 2018. and low tournament was 2-under • Chosen as the salutatorian of his 214, both in the Jim Rivers Invita- senior class. tional. Personal • Named to the 2019-2020 First- • Born March 28, 2001. Year Southeastern Conference • Son of Todd and Debbie Creasy. Academic Honor Roll. • Majoring in Sport Management. Amateur Highlights PHILLIPS’ GEORGIA SCORECARD TRENT PHILLIPS YEAR ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW 2018-2019 35 2464 70.40 64 JUNIOR • 5-11 • 150 2019-2020 24 1674 69.75 64 2020-2021 27 1911 70.78 62 INMAN, S.C. TOTALS 86 6049 70.34 62 TOP-10 FINISHES: 17 (7/6/4) BOILING SPRINGS TOP-20 FINISHES: 23 (11/7/5) PAR OR BETTER: 63 (26/18/19) BEST FINISH: 1ST 2019 KA’ANAPALI 2020-2021 vision I PING All-Southeast Region 2021 GATORS INVITATIONAL • Named First-Team All-SEC by Team. LOW ROUND: 64 (-8) 2018 CARMEL CUP 2019 KA’ANAPALI (2) the league’s coaches for the third • Led the Bulldogs with a 2019 KA’ANAPALI (3) straight season. school-record scoring average of 62 (-8) 2020 JERRY PATE LOW TOURNAMENT: 193 (-20) 2019 KA’ANAPALI • Selected to the United States 69.75, including 11 of 24 rounds in team for the Arnold Palmer Cup, the 60s. 2018-2019 ROUNDS TOTAL PLACE which will take place June 11-13 • Picked up his first collegiate THE CARMEL CUP 68-64-69 201 (-15) 3RD / 48 NIKE GOLF INVITATIONAL 69-68-69 206 (-4) 3RD / 75 at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar victory in the Ka’anapali Collegiate JIM RIVERS INTERCOLLEGIATE 68-68 136 (-8) 2ND / 85 Grove, Ill. Classic. KA‘ANAPALI COLLEGIATE 65-69-71 205 (-8) 11TH / 116 PUERTO RICO CLASSIC 71-69-71 211 (-5) 4TH / 75 • Won the Gators Invitational with • Defeated Oklahoma’s Quade HACKLER CHAMPIONSHIP 68-73-66 207 (-9) 3RD / 78 a score of 11-under 199 and earned Cummins on the seventh playoff LINGER LONGER INVITATIONAL 75-69-71 215 (-1) 15TH / 87 SEC Golfer of the Week honors. hole for the title. CLEMSON INVITATIONAL 69-72-69 210 (-6) 16TH / 81 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATES 75-72 147 (+3) 15TH / 85 • Fired an 8-under 62 (matching • Finished regulation at 20-under SEC CHAMPIONSHIP 65-73-85 223 (+13) 56TH / 70 the second-lowest loop in school 193 to break the school record of NCAA REGIONAL 72-73-69 214 (+1) 10TH / 75 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 73-70-77-68 289 (+1) 8TH / 156 history) in the first round of the Jer- 18-under 195 set in 2007 by Chris 2019-2020 ROUNDS TOTAL PLACE ry Pate National Intercollegiate. Kirk. THE CARMEL CUP 67-72-66 205 (-11) 3RD / 48 • Came in eighth in the Tallahas- • Came in third in The Carmel JIM RIVERS INVITATIONAL 71-71-70 212 (-4) 5TH / 84 NIKE GOLF INVITATIONAL 67-67-74 208 (-5) 10TH / 75 see Regional and helped Georgia Cup, fourth in the Puerto Rico CROOKED STICK INVITATIONAL 75-75-76 226 (+10) 38TH / 78 place second to qualify for the Classic, fifth in the Jim Rivers Invi- KA’ANAPALI COLLEGIATE 65-64-64 193 (-20) 1ST / 119 SUN BOWL ALL-AMERICA 70-69-67 206 (-7) 5TH / 34 NCAA Championships. tational and the Sun Bowl Marathon PUERTO RICO CLASSIC 72-70-66 208 (-8) 4TH / 75 • Moved into 10th on Georgia’s all- All-America Classic, and 10th in the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS 74-76-66 216 (E) 16TH / 84 time list with 17 top-10- tournament Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational. 2020-2021 ROUNDS TOTAL PLACE BLESSINGS COLLEGIATE 79-72-70 221 (+5) 23RD / 70 finishes. • Helped the Bulldogs win the VANDERBILT LEGENDS 68-74-68 210 (-3) 31ST / 70 • Has a scoring average of 70.78, team titles in the Jim Rivers Invita- JERRY PATE INTERCOLLEGIATE 62-71-69 202 (-8) 4TH / 70 GATORS INVITATIONAL 64-65-70 199 (-11) 1ST / 120 including nine rounds in the 60s. tional and the Crooked Stick Invita- LSU INVITATIONAL 73-69-77 219 (+3) 7TH / 90 • Named to the Preseason tional. TIGER INVITATIONAL 72-71-69 212 (-4) 13TH / 89 Haskins Award Watch List. • Named to the watch list for the OLD WAVERLY COLLEGIATE 77-70-73 220 (+4) 46TH / 84 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 70-78-70 218 (+8) 39TH / 70 • Chosen as the recipient of the Haskins Award. TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL 70-72-68 210 (-6) 8TH / 74 Jack Carlyle Fraser Memorial Golf • Named to the watch list for the Scholarship. Ben Hogan Award. • Named to the J. Reid Parker • Named the SEC Player of the man Team by PING and the Golf Director of Athletics Honor Roll. Week after placing fourth in the Coaches Association of America. • Serving as one of the Bulldogs’ Puerto Rico Classic. • Chosen by the GCAA for the Di- team captains this season. • Named the recipient of the Jack vision I PING All-Southeast Region 2019-2020 Carlyle Fraser Memorial Golf Schol- Team. • Chosen as a First-Team arship. • Named the SEC Freshman of the All-American by PING and the Golf • Chosen as a 2020 Srixon/Cleve- Year and to the All-SEC First Team Coaches Association of America. land Golf All-America Scholar.• and the Freshman All-SEC Team. • Picked as a Second-Team Named to the 2020 SEC Spring • Appeared in all 11 tournaments, All-American by Golfweek. Academic Honor Roll. finishing in the top 10 six times and • Named First-Team All-SEC by 2018-2019 in the top 20 11 times. the league’s coaches. • Named Second-Team All-Amer- • Won the Dick Copas Award as • Chosen by the GCAA for the Di- ican and to the National All-Fresh- the Bulldog with the lowest scoring 2020-2021 GEORGIA GOLF • PAGE 9 average (70.40). • Named to the Ben Hogan Award ship. • The 70.40 scoring average ranks and the Haskins Award watch lists. • Won the 2017 Dustin Johnson third on Georgia’s single-season • Chosen as one of the semifinal- World Junior Championship and the list. ists for the Jack Nicklaus National Haas Family Invitational presented • Finished eighth in the 156-man Player of the Year Award presented by BB&T. field at the NCAA Championships. by Barbasol. • Posted a 3-0-0 record as a • Twenty-six of his 35 rounds were • Participated in a United States member of the United States’ 2017 par or better, including 19 in the Walker Cup practice session in Junior Presidents Cup Team. 60s. December. • Had top-10s in the 2018 Junior • Opened his career with 10 • Named to the Southeastern Con- Invitational at Sage Valley Golf Club straight rounds in the 60s. ference First-Year Academic Honor and the 2018 U.S. Junior Amateur • Owns the second-lowest round Roll.
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