The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards has announced the 2022-23 All-USA TODAY HSSA Boys Golf Team.
These 25 All-USA Team members will be honored as nominees for national Boys Golfer of the Year. The winner will be revealed on July 30 during an on-demand broadcast that will feature top athletes in 31 boys and girls sports awards categories, as well as special honors like Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Play of the Year and more. Nominees are posted for the regional and national programs as they are selected. Regional nominees are the best in their area and national nominees are the best high school athletes in the country.
Visit the event website for the latest updates on this year’s event.
Lone Peak’s Kihei Akina finished runner-up at the national Jones Cup Junior Invitational last week on rounds of (+1) 68-75-68 -211 at Sea Island Golf Club. Akina is this week’s Zions Bank Player of the Week. pic.twitter.com/xyC0eQMB7v
— Randy Dodson (@RandyatFairways) December 22, 2022
Community Christian’s Collin Bond celebrates after sinking the winning putt during the OSSAA Class 2A Golf Tournament at Lake Hefner Golf Club in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. Bond placed first in the individual and Community Christian placed first in the team event. pic.twitter.com/MIEHq5Zlmn
— Nathan J. Fish (@PhotoJFish) May 9, 2023
With an eagle on No. 18 Crimson Cliffs’ Boston Bracken earned medalist honors today at the 36-hole Utah 4A High School Golf State Championship at (-6), 2-shots better than teammate Lincoln Markham. Crimson Cliffs won the team title at (-3). Scores:https://t.co/d0mWGvGHDE pic.twitter.com/Iy67YtmFTQ
— Randy Dodson (@RandyatFairways) October 13, 2022
Yeah, he knows he’s 16 but that’s not going to distract Blades Brown from playing his game. He’s your leader in the clubhouse at -13 as the afternoon wave gets going here @GreystoneGolfTN
Keep an eye on the Brentwood native as he looks to capture a #TNStateOpen title tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/qonUK3yGwq
— Tennessee Golf Association (@TNgolf) June 7, 2023
There is growing up playing golf, and then there’s growing up 𝘪𝘯 golf.
For Jackson Byrd, the 16-year-old son of 5x Tour winner @jbyrdpga, the latter indisputably applies. #USJuniorAm
— USGA (@USGA) July 23, 2023
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