The Hobart golf team achieved significant recognition with three members earning honors in the Liberty League's All-Conference awards. Aman Dhiman received the title of Liberty League Rookie of the Year, made the first team, while head coach Mike Long was named Co-Coaching Staff of the Year. First-year Troy Gregg was also acknowledged with an honorable mention. Dhiman's performance includes a stroke average of 73.9 and five top-10 finishes, making history as just the second Statesman ever to be named to the first team.

By the Numbers
  • Aman Dhiman had a 73.9 stroke average over 14 rounds of golf.
  • Troy Gregg finished with a 74.9 stroke average and secured four top-10 finishes.
Yes, But

While Dhiman and Gregg showcased impressive performances, it's important to note the historical context of Hobart's golf program—highlighting that significant awards and recognitions have been sparse since the 2020-21 season. This raises questions about consistency in performance moving forward.

State of Play
  • The Hobart golf team secured five top-three finishes this season.
  • The team achieved its best finish at the conference championships since 2005, landing third place.
What's Next

The program aims to build on this year's recognition and success. With Dhiman and Gregg as emerging talents, Hobart may further improve its standings in future seasons, potentially attracting more top recruits and enhancing the team's competitiveness.

Bottom Line

The Hobart golf team's achievements indicate a promising upward trajectory, notably with Dhiman's historic wins. The combined efforts of the team and coaching staff are setting the foundation for sustained success in the Liberty League.