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Cards Ink Talented Trio of Student-Athletes

Cards Ink Talented Trio of Student-Athletes


LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville men’s golf team signed a talented trio to National Letters of Intent in the 2023 signing class, head coach Ryan Blagg announced on Wednesday.
 
The Cardinals signed Elias Kennon from Old Greenwich, Conn., Cooper Claycomb from Orlando, Fla., and Clay Pendergrass from from Richmond, Ky.
 
“We’re always excited about our guys that sign with us, but this group is particularly strong and has some serious depth,” Blagg said. “Cooper and Clay both have been playing great golf here in the state of Kentucky for a long time and Elias is ranked No. 1 in the northeastern part of the United States. They’re all incredibly talented but their character is what I’m the most excited about. I’m thrilled to coach them and proud that they chose to be a part of our program.”
 
Elias Kennon
Kennon comes to Louisville from Old Greenwich, Conn., where he attends Greens Farms Academy and was a two-time team captain and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2019, 2021, and 2022.
 
A three-year letterwinner, Kennon registered 40 top-10 finishes and 31 top-5 finishes during his scholastic career.
 
Ranked No. 1 in the state of Connecticut for the 2023 class and No. 186 in the United States, Kennon won the AJGA Junior Golf Hub Open in 2021, tying the course record in the second round with a score of 62, carding 9-under-par. In 2022, he finished second at the Connecticut Junior Amateur and third at the New England Junior Amateur.
 
Cooper Claycomb
Originally from Bowling Green, Ky., Claycomb comes to Louisville from Orlando, Fla., where he attends Circle Christian School.
 
Ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida for the class of 2023, Claycomb has competed in Junior Players, Jack Burke Invitational, Boys Junior PGA Championship, Western Junior, and Sergio Garcia Championship.
 
Claycomb, the No. 55-ranked recruit in the U.S., won the Orlando International Junior Amateur and finished third at the Billy Horschel Junior Championship. He also placed fourth in the Southern Junior AM at Reynolds Lake Oconee and the Scott Robertson Memorial.
 
Founder of the Mason Cup held annually in Bowling Green, Ky. at Olde Stone Country Club, Claycomb has raised $500,000 for the AJGA Leadership Links organization and the Mason Goodnight Foundation.
 
Clay Pendergrass
Pendergrass comes to Louisville…

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