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PGA Coach Quincy Heard Drums Along at Alabama State

PGA Coach Quincy Heard Drums Along at Alabama State By Michael Abramowitz, PGA of America Published on Monday, May 3, 2021 PGA Member Quincy Heard has marched into the 34th PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship at famous TPC Sawgrass as Head Golf Coach of the Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams at Alabama State. In his first year at the school, his women’s team captured the SWAC Conference Championship, and his men’s team finished as conference runners-up. “It’s really nice having a PGA Professional as a Coach,” said Iman Adams, 23, a junior at Alabama State from South Africa. “He is very informative. He knows the game from the coaching and playing side. And he is in a position as a Coach that I want to be in.”

Jackets Tied for 4th at Calusa Cup

Naples, Fla. – Ben Smith shot an even-par 72 Sunday and is tied for sixth place individually, and Georgia Tech posted a 6-over-par 294 and is tied for fourth place after the opening round of the Calusa Cup. TECH LINEUP – Smith, a junior from Novi, Mich., playing in just his third tournament of the spring, played the steadiest round among the Yellow Jackets Sunday, with two birdies and two bogeys and the rest pars over the par-72 Calusa Pines Golf Club. He is tied for sixth place individually, five strokes off the lead. Noah Norton (Chico, Calif.), Christo Lamprecht (George, South Africa) and

Jackets Take Opening Lead at Linger Longer

th annual Linger Longer Invitational at Great Waters course at Reynolds Plantation. Tech, ranked No. 40 in the nation in the current Golfstat rankings, is seeking its second straight tournament victory of the spring on the heels of a win at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate three weeks ago. TECH LINEUP – Norton, who has finished in the top 10 of Tech’s last two tournaments, had five birdies on his card in posting his fifth round in the 60s out of his last seven. The senior from Chico, Calif., is tied for fourth place individually, three shots off the individual lead. Junior Connor Howe (Ogden, Utah) and freshman

Oklahoma s Quade Cummins was in shock over Walker Cup selection

Oklahoma s Quade Cummins was in shock over Walker Cup selection Being on the Sooners national championship team in 2017 gave us the taste of the good stuff Author: When Oklahoma senior Quade Cummins learned he was the first Sooner in 16 years to make the Walker Cup team, he actually had to tap the brakes emotionally. He said shortly after OU finished a disappointing third at the Seminole Intercollegiate in Tallahassee, FL, in mid-February, he learned he had missed a call from USGA president Stu Francis. “I called him back when I was finished signing my scorecard and stuff like that,” Cummins said during a video press conference Tuesday. “He said, ‘Congratulations, you re going to represent the United States at the Walker Cup.’ Immediately I was in shock.

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