Saddlebrook Prep Golf Graduates Attending Division 1 Colleges/Universities
2020
- Drew Hurley – Gettysburg College
- Brian Murdock – St. Thomas University
- Tim Reilly – Montreat College
- Karl Vilips – Stanford College
2019
- William Duquette – University of Kansas
- Khavish Vardan – University of Alabama Birmingham
- Simon Haas – Texas A&M University
2018
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Aline Krauter – Stanford University
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Sifan He – Pepperdine University
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Cosette Anderson – Elon University
2017
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Won Jun Lee – University of Florida
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Crimson Callahan – Western Kentucky University
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PJ Gehris – University of Hartford
2016
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Luke Liu – The College of Saint Rose
2015
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Alex Gibson – The College of Saint Rose
2013
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Edwin Shao – Coastal Carolina University
2012
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Lauren Riehle – University of Miami
2011
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Adam Chowdhari – University of South Florida
2008
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Tyler Etcheberry – University of Akron
2007
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Diego Tamayo – Xavier University
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Brian Albertazzi – University of Hartford
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Thomas Riehle – University of South Florida
2006
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Meghna Bal – University of Kansas
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Kelly Froelich – University of Georgia
2004
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Isabel Ramirez – University of South Florida
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Natasha Lopez – University of Richmond
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Connor Doherty – Miami University
Golf Academy Notables
Kelly Froelich
University of Georgia; Graduate: May 2006
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2004-05 Season 2005 Honorable Mention All-American
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2003, 2004, 2005 All-SEC
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2003 French Junior Girls Amateur Champion
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Named honorable mention All-America by the NGCA
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Tabbed first-team All-SEC after earning second-team recognition as both a freshman and sophomore
Martin Ureta
2002 Florida State Champion; University of North Carolina; Class of '2003
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2006 North Carolina All-ACC honors
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UNC was represented by junior Martin Ureta North Carolina All-ACC honors
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Named to the 2006 All-Atlantic Coast Conference team
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Finished as runner-up at the 2005 US Amateur Public Links Champions
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Honorable mention All-America for the Tar Heels last season
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Won 2004 North/South Amateur
Paula Marti
LPGA Tour; 118th on the 2005 money list; Class of '1999
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In 2003, best finish tied for 12th at the Weetabix Women's British Open
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In 2002, won the Australian LPGA Tournament of Champions; won the LET Order of Merit; tied for second at the Weetabix Women's British Open, an LPGA major championship, following four-straight rounds in the 60's; was a member of the European Solheim Cup Team; tied for 31st at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for the 2003 season
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In 2001, won twice on the LET: La Perla Italian Open and the Kellogg's All Bran Ladies British Masters presented by the Daily Telegraph
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In September 2000, turned professional
Young A Yang
LPGA Tour; 93rd on 2005 money list; Class of '1998
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In 2003, best finish of her rookie season was a tie for sixth at the McDonald's LPGA Championship Presented by AIG; carded a careerlow 64 during the second round of the Wendy's Championship for Children at Tartan Fields, where she tied for 24th
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In May 2002, turned professional; tied for 21st at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn exempt status for the 2003 season