The Presbyterian Blue Hose men's golf team celebrated significant achievements, with sophomore Jeep Patrick named Big South Player of the Year and head coach Thomas Addison earning Coach of the Year honors. Patrick, recognized as a First Team All-Big South player, led the team to its first Big South Championship, supported by junior Spence Hagood, who was named to the league’s All-Academic team. This marks a historic milestone for the program, highlighting their growth within the league.

By the Numbers
  • Jeep Patrick averaged 71.2 strokes per round with 11 rounds of 70 or lower this season.
  • Spence Hagood holds a 3.44 GPA while majoring in Business Administration.
State of Play
  • Presbyterian won its first Big South Championship, marking a pivotal moment in the program’s history.
  • Patrick's individual accolades, including three Player of the Week honors and the championship title, position him significantly within the conference.
What's Next

The Blue Hose will look to build on this success in future seasons by enhancing their recruiting efforts and maintaining their competitive edge in the Big South. Patrick's recognition may attract more attention to the program, potentially increasing interest from prospective players.

Bottom Line

This historic accomplishment for the Presbyterian Blue Hose not only cements their place in the Big South but also sets a foundation for future success. With standout performances from Patrick and a strong leadership from Addison, the program is poised for ongoing growth and recognition.