Tennessee Volunteers men's golf explained

Tennessee Volunteers men's golf
University:University of Tennessee
Conference:SEC
Location:Knoxville, Tennessee
Mens:Brennan Webb
Mens-Tenure:5th
Course:Mack and Jonnie Day Golf Facility
Athletic Director:Danny White
Nickname:Tennessee Volunteers
Ncaaappearance:1955, 1965, 1972, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2021
Ncaaregional:1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Conferencechampion:1980, 1990, 2007
Individualconference:Bert Greene 1964
Mickey Mabry 1972
Mike Sposa 1990
David Skinns 2005
Caleb Surratt 2023

The Tennessee Volunteers men's golf team represents the University of Tennessee located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Vols compete at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Vols currently rotate between 16 different golf courses located in the state of Tennessee, with their main headquarters at the Blackburn-Furrow Golf Clubhouse at Day Golf Practice Facility, less than a mile from campus.[1] The current coach for the Volunteer men is Brennan Webb who is in his 5th season as Tennessee's head coach. Since the Vol's inaugural season in 1934 they have won three SEC championships,[2] competed in 17 NCAA Championships,[3] and participated in 27 NCAA Regionals.

History

The Volunteers men's golf team began play in 1934 under coach James Walls. It would take forty-five years before the Vols would win their first conference title mainly under the terrific play of Jim Gallagher Jr. and Stuart Smith, who both finished in the top five of the tournament. That same year, the Vols reached their highest finish in the NCAA Championships, finishing in 6th place. In 1988, Tennessee had its deepest run in the NCAA singles competition when Tom Carr finished runner-up among the other individuals.[4]

Jim Kelson era

When Jim Kelson was hired in 1998, the Vols were just coming off a losing season that ended the three-year streak of NCAA Tournament appearances. In his first year, he led his team to 101 wins and a 5th-place finish in the SEC Tournament.

Kelson guided Tennessee to three straight NCAA Championship berths from 2009–2011. It was Tennessee's fifth NCAA Championship berth under Kelson since the 2003 season. He also guided the Vols to regional play for a school-record 15 consecutive seasons from 2000–2014. The 2007 season became a very memorable season for coach Kelson as he helped end a 17-year drought for the Vols in the SEC tournament by beating Alabama by two strokes to claim the SEC title.[2] In the 2010 season, Kelson helped the Volunteers capture the Carpet Capital Collegiate Golf Tournament for the first time in school history. During his tenure, the Vols won 25 tournament championships, as well as several team individual accolades, and made 7 NCAA Championship appearances.[5]

On June 12, 2018, Kelson announced he was retiring and stepped down from his position as head coach. Sean Pacetti served as the interim head coach until Brennan Webb, the former head golf coach at Middle Tennessee University, was hired on June 28, 2018 as the next head golf coach at Tennessee.[6] [7]

Brennan Webb era

Under current head coach Brennan Webb, the Vols have posted four consecutive seasons with a win percentage above .600. Additionally, under the new SEC Championship match-play structure (which began in 2018), Webb has led the Vols to top 8 SEC finishes and the SEC Quarterfinals each year. The Vols have also made 4 NCAA Regionals in Webb's five years (the 2020 regionals were cancelled), and qualified for the 2021 NCAA Championships, ending a 7 year program drought.[8]

Head coaches

Source[9]

CoachYearsSeasonsRecordSEC
Titles
NCAA
Regionals
NCAA
Championship
Appearances
WonLostTie%
1James Walls1934–19531637531.412
2Lloyd Foree1954–19671464554.5372
3Sid Hatfield1968–19769.55873323.6381
4Mike Malarkey1977–199822.52273181156.556266
5Jim Kelson1998-2018202024142256.5861177
6Brennan Webb2018-2022436116516.68141
Total8653463838138.58132717
Note: Records for coaches James Walls and Lloyd Foree are incomplete for certain seasons.

Yearly record

Sources[10] [11] [12]

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceConference
Championship
NCAA
Regional
NCAA
Championship
WonLostTie%WonLostTie%
Southeastern Conference
1934James Walls04.000
1935James Walls125.706
1936James Walls33.500
1937James Walls351.333
1938James Walls18.111
1939James Walls35.375
1940James Walls36.333
1941James Walls65.545
1942James Walls25.286
1943–1946James WallsNo team (WWII)
1947James Walls47.364
1948–1953James WallsRecords unavailable
1954Lloyd ForeeRecords unavailable
1955Lloyd ForeeRecords unavailable30th (639)
1956–1962Lloyd ForeeRecords unavailable
1963Lloyd Foree 38.27315.167
1964Lloyd Foree1141.68842.667
1965Lloyd Foree27281.48287.5335th (605)T–15th (607)
1966Lloyd Foree7102.368571.423T–7th (913)
1967Lloyd Foree165.762104.7144th (914)
1968Sid Hatfield2241.815112.8462nd (850)
1969Sid Hatfield287.80074.6364th (1117)
1969–70Sid Hatfield6131.66363.6674th (1138)
1970–71Sid Hatfield6936.65754.5565th (1158)
1971–72Sid Hatfield6428.69682.8003rd (1128)13th (1217)
1972–73Sid Hatfield8328.74864.6005th (1151)
1973–74Sid Hatfield4757.452726.2126th (1161)
1974–75Sid Hatfield76581.5631022.3136th (1149)
1975–76Sid Hatfield127611.6721227.3086th (1121)
1976–77Hatfield/ Malarkey601151.341327.1008th (1121)
1977–78Mike Malarkey83116.417525.1677th (1197)
1978–79Mike Malarkey104135.4251236.2507th (915)
1979–80Mike Malarkey184611.74845191.7001st (884)
1980–81Mike Malarkey189761.7112616.6192nd (885)
1981–82Mike Malarkey156522.7434416.7335th (887)
1982–83Mike Malarkey137651.67534241.5855th (896)
1983–84Mike Malarkey100932.51317251.4075th (893)
1984–85Mike Malarkey109913.53715141.5177th (899)
1985–86Mike Malarkey901114.43910151.404T–7th (907)
1986–87Mike Malarkey15254.7381814.5634th (878)
1987–88Mike Malarkey96353.7161512.5566th (891)
1988–89Mike Malarkey87745.52421201.5124th (897)
1989–90Mike Malarkey9486.5222225.4681st (866)12th (876)
1990–91Mike Malarkey45835.338722.2418th (890)
1991–92Mike Malarkey76918.43426314.459T–8th (911)18th (925)
1992–93Mike Malarkey122633.64938222.629T–6th (890)13th (883)
1993–94Mike Malarkey71681.50727261.509T–2nd (875)
1994–95Mike Malarkey111667.60332151.6775th (871)T–7th (886)
1995–96Mike Malarkey101885.52129342.46210th (894)T–9th (910)23rd (617)
1996–97Mike Malarkey95973.48727411.3999th (915)7th (888)28th (599)
1997–98Mike Malarkey311131.21411421.213T–4th (579)
1998–99Jim Kelson101687.57426252.5095th (929)
1999–00Jim Kelson94991.4852338.37710th (905)T–13th (900)
2000–01Jim Kelson84965.45417322.3536th (879)21st (921)
2001–02Jim Kelson124521.7013623.6107th (881)T–13th (904)
2002–03Jim Kelson126981.5603123.5744th (870)4th (863)23rd (925)
2003–04Jim Kelson99872.52720281.7076th (868)18th (891)
2004–05Jim Kelson121594.65827192.5835th (889)2nd (837)11th (1177)
2005–06Jim Kelson77831.4781928.4049th (875)18th (901)
2006–07Jim Kelson142583.7002820.5831st (869)5th (904)T–14th (851)
2007–08Jim Kelson121473.7081916.5436th (881)11th (902)
2008–09Jim Kelson134502.7202316.59011th (888)2nd (878)12th (875)
2009–10Jim Kelson98727.5541915.5598th (861)T–3rd (886)T–25th (884)
2010–11Jim Kelson89844.50321211.5003rd (846)T–4th (865)24th (910)
2011–12Jim Kelson79601.5641211.5228th (868)6th (837)
2012–13Jim Kelson116624.6377301.19714th (895)4th (892)T–19th (850)
2013–14Jim Kelson71754.4736231.217T–12th (859)11th (894)
2014–15Jim Kelson74811.474423.14812th (860)
2015–16Jim Kelson87661.565824.2509th (875)11th (926)
2016–17Jim Kelson76681.524321.12513th (874)
2017–18Jim Kelson111573.6499151.3809th (854)T–10th (900)
2018–19Brennan Webb95463.66017123.578T–5th (846)
Match-Play QF
6th (873)
2019–20Brennan Webb71293.68987.533N/AN/AN/A
2020–21Brennan Webb110508.65567315.675T–2nd (850)
Match-Play QF
T–2nd (849)T–17th (873)
2021–22Brennan Webb85402.6691519.4417th (843)
Match-Play QF
7th (880)
2022–23Brennan Webb123353.76439121.7601st (826)Match-Play SF8th (889)
Total54123876135.5811082122738.470327 Regional
Appearances
17 Championship
Appearances
*Note: The 2019–20 season was suspended in mid-March 2020 and later canceled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) global health crisis.

Individual honors

In the past 76 years of the Vols men's golf program four UT golfers have won SEC individual titles and 38 UT golfers have earned 58 All-SEC honors, in-addition to 20 Vols earning All-American honors.[10]

All-Americans

Tour professionals

Several former University of Tennessee golf players have played on major golf tours.[4]

Notable amateur victories

Garrick Porteous, who played for the Volunteers from 2008–2012, won The Amateur Championship in 2013.[13]

Mack and Jonnie Day Golf Facility

Although the Vols men’s and women’s golf teams host their home matches at a variety of different courses in the state of Tennessee they have recently welcomed a new state of the art practice facility on campus where the team can practice all year round. The practice facility resides on a 28-acre lot across from the University's Medical Center and contains a 3-hole course plus putting green. The new facility opened in 2010 and was finished in 2019 with the Blackburn-Furrow Golf Clubhouse. The 8,300 square foot clubhouse features offices for both the men and women's teams, heated hitting bays for year-round practice, video training space, locker rooms, team lounges, over 1,200 square feet of outdoor deck spaces, and a virtual-putting green.[14]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facilities. University of Tennessee Athletics. July 28, 2022.
  2. Web site: Southeastern Conference. Secsports.com. July 28, 2022.
  3. Web site: NCAA Men's and Women's Golf Championships Records and Results . NCAA . June 12, 2018.
  4. Web site: 05 - Golf - History by The University of Tennessee Athletics Department . Issuu.com. July 28, 2022.
  5. Web site: University of Tennessee Athletics: Men's Golf . Utsports.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111114190144/http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-golf/mtt/kelson_jim00.html . 2011-11-14.
  6. Web site: Jim Kelson Retires After 20 Years as Men's Golf Coach. University of Tennessee Athletics. July 28, 2022.
  7. Web site: UT Announces Brennan Webb as Men's Golf Coach. Usports.com.
  8. Web site: Brennan Webb - Men's Golf Coach. University of Tennessee Athletics. July 28, 2022.
  9. Web site: Tennessee men's golf – 2021–22 Record Book . 28 July 2022.
  10. Web site: Tennessee Men's Golf 2021–22 Record Book . S3.amazonaws.com . 2022-07-28.
  11. Web site: SEC Men's Golf Championship Records . A.espncdn.com . 2022-07-28.
  12. Web site: Division I Men's Golf Championships Records Book . NCAA . 2022-07-28.
  13. Web site: Former UT golfer Garrick Porteous wins British Amateur, assured spot in three majors . Govolsxtra.com. June 22, 2013 . June 26, 2013.
  14. Web site: Mack and Jonnie Day Golf Facility . Utsports.com . July 28, 2022.