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Clemson's
Stanley Wins Ben Hogan Award
Junior
Honored As Top Collegiate Golfer
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Clemson's
Kyle Stanley at 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational
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Clemson
junior Kyle Stanley was awarded the 2009 Ben Hogan
Award at Colonial Country Club in Dallas, TX on Friday, May
22. The
honor is given each year to the top collegiate golfer and
takes into account performance in college and amateur tournaments
from May 2008 to May 2009.
The Ben
Hogan Award is presented by Chesapeake Energy in association
with the Colonial Country Club and the Golf Coaches Association
of America.
Stanley
won the Ben Hogan Award in competition against finalists Rickie
Fowler of Oklahoma State and Jorge Campillo of Indiana.
Stanley
is the second Clemson golfer to win the honor. D.J. Trahan,
currently on the PGA Tour, won the award in 2002. Trahan ranks
first in school history in career stroke average (71.49) and
Stanley is second (71.70).
Stanley
is Clemson's top golfer this year with a 71.67 stroke average
for nine tournaments. He finished in the top 10 in seven of
the nine, including a victory at the Carpet Classic in Dalton,
GA in September. He also finished third at the recent NCAA
Northeast Regional in Galloway, NJ and was fifth at the NCAA
Preview at Inverness last fall.
Stanley
is ranked third in the United States and eighth in the World
Amateur Rankings according to Golfweek. He is seventh in the
Golfweek/Sagarin collegiate rankings. As an amateur this year,
Stanley won the Southern Amateur in July in Orlando, FL and
the Jones Cup in Sea Island, GA in February. Last summer he
also played in the United States Amateur and United States
Open.
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