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Georgia State Men s Golf Newsletter From the Coaches Desk... First, happy holidays to everyone! We live in a crazy world with a lot going on around us, so let s all be thankful for everything and everyone we have. The team will start exams next week and are anxious to get started after the holiday break to show what they are capable of doing. During the fall season they simply put too much pressure on themselves. It is such a common thing in golf, which we all know is a mental game, to get out of your comfort zone. We had four players coming back from a team that went to the NCAA Championship and everyone felt like, in an unspoken way, that we would really be good this year. However, something happened on the way to the first tee and they call that putting pressure on themselves and the results did not come up as what they expected. I will repeat to you this is a great group of young men who do everything the right way and I have a lot of confidence that we will get back on track this spring. We had our ring ceremony last night at the Georgia State vs. Green Bay men s basketball game and the guys were like the proverbial kid in a candy store for getting their conference championship rings. They were smiling, taking photos and in general acting like 18-22 year old guys should. They next thing on the agenda is to take care of business when things get started again at the SunTrust Gator Invitational in Gainesville, Fla. in early February. I cannot tell you how much we appreciate the support our booster club and Georgia State University family give us. We are planning a fundraiser, probably in April, and hopefully we will have exciting plans to talk about. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you and we will be back in touch in January as the spring season gets underway. From the Editor s Desk... The fall officially flew bye and for that matter, 2014 did as well. What a great year it was for the Georgia State men s golf team. We don t always get a chance to sit back and reflect on life as much as we should, but just think about some of these accomplishments over the last 12 months: Won the Sun Belt Conference Championship Finished second at the NCAA San Antonio Regional, the best regional finish in school history Finished 22nd at the NCAA Championship, beating the likes of Florida State, Auburn and Southern Cal. Won three straight tournaments in the spring, also a first in school history. Saw five players graduate, including Tyler Gruca who never missed an event in four years and stepped up big when it mattered most. That is an incredible year when you think about it and we were humbled by all of the support we received from the Panther Family. As we approach the end of the year, we have a lot to be thankful for. Too often in life we look at the things that we don t have rather than appreciating the things we do have. That doesn t mean you don t want to get better or look to build more, but if you appreciate what you do have, life will always be a little sweeter. I hope you enjoy this issue that includes a recap of some of our fall events, including a photo of the men s golf ring ceremony just last night at the men s basketball game. Happy Holidays to all and Go Panthers! In this Issue... Page 2...Panthers 7th at ACC Page 3...GSU Finishes Fall at UNCG Page 4...Panthers Sign Three to NLIs Page 5...Booster Club Page 6...Panther Athletic Club Page 7...Statistics Check out www.georgiastatesports.com S for the latest Panther updates

GSU Finishes 7th at Rain-Shortened AutoTrader.com Collegiate Georgia State, the defending AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic champions shot rounds of 292 and 283 to finished tied for seventh at the rain-shortened event at Berkeley Hills Country Club. UNC Greensboro topped the 12-team field by three strokes at 14-under following rounds of 284 and 278. The Spartans finished three shots ahead of VCU. Individually, UNC Greensboro s Carter Jenkins won by two strokes. Jenkins shot rounds of 69 and 67 to lead a pair of golfers at 6-under. For the Panthers, Alexander Herrmann, who is compet- ing as an individual, tied for fourth at 4-under par following back-to-back rounds of 70. We had some glimpses of shooting a really good score to- day, head coach Joe Inman said. We just made too many mistakes and on that golf course, you cannot make mistakes as they will penalize you. Herrmann made four birdies in each round and has now shot 71 or better in his last four rounds. His brother, Max Herrmann tied for 11th, also competing as an individual. The freshman shot rounds of 75 and 67 to stand at 2-under. His second round included six birdies. Chattanooga finished in third-place at 8-under, three shots behind VCU and six behind UNC Greensboro. Troy came in fourth-place at 7-under par, followed by South Alabama in fifth at 5-under. The Jaguars shot a 13-under 275 second round, tied for the second-lowest round in the four-year his- tory of the tournament. Jenkins finished ahead of Chattanooga s Liam Johnston and teammate Taylor Coalson by two strokes. Each stood at 6-under par following rounds of 71 and 67. A group of five tied for fourth at 4-under par, including Troy s Phillip Brennan, South Alabama s Michael Garretson, Mercer s Emmanuel Kountakis, VCU s Jamie Clare along with Herrmann. The field included seven top 100 squads in the latest Golfweek rankings. Sophomore Nathan Mallonee opened with a morning- round 70 and followed with a 74 in the afternoon to stand even par and tied for 19th. Junior J.J. Grey shot a first round 75 and followed it with a 2-under 70 in the afternoon to stand in a tie for 26th at 1-over par. Grey eagled the par-5 10th during his second round. Senior Damon Stephenson shot a pair of 73s and stand tied for 34th at 2-over. Stephenson made eight birdies during the two rounds. Senior Davin White rebounded after a tough opening- round 82 to shoot 66 in the afternoon and tied for 43rd at 4-over par. White made eight birdies during the second round to shoot the lowest round of day one. White tied with senior Gus Wagoner who shot back-to- back 74s. Wagoner made eight birdies to stand at 4-over par. Hayden Poole, also competing as an individual shot rounds of 81 and 75 to tie for 67th. AUTOTRADER.COM COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Oct. 13-14 Duluth, Ga. Berkeley Hills Golf Club 7th/12 teams 292-283 - 575 t4 Alexander Herrmann* 70-70 - 140 t11 Max Herrmann* 75-67 - 142 t19 Nathan Mallonee 70-74 - 144 t26 J.J. Grey 75-70 - 145 t34 Damon Stephenson 73-73 - 146 t43 Davin White 82-66 - 148 t43 Gus Wagoner 74-74 - 148 t67 Hayden Poole* 81-75 - 156

Panthers Finish 10th at UNCG Bridgestone The Georgia State men s golf team shot a final round 16-over 304 to finish 10th at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate at the Grandover Resort. The Panthers finished 29-over for the 54- hole event. Senior Damon Stephenson led the Panthers with a final round 73, while senior Davin White and junior J.J. Grey tied for 27th. I would be lying if I didn t say we were all disappointed with how today went, head coach Joe Inman said. We had a great opportunity to move up the leaderboard and we were not able to take advantage of good scoring opportunities. Our fall season is now over and we will evaluate every part of our program to make sure that we are ready and focused when the spring comes. We still can reach all of our goals this season, but we are going to have to work better to accomplish them. Stephenson made three birdies en route to the 1-over round. He finished the 54-hole event at 8-over par and tied for 35th. Grey shot a final round 3-over 75 and finished 7-over for the tournament, tied for 27th. White finished the event with a 79 on Sunday to also finish at 7-over and tied with Grey. Sophomore Nathan Mallonee tied with Stephenson for 35th after shooting 77 on Sunday to finish at 8-over. Freshman Alexander Herrmann rounded out the Panthers line-up with a final round 79 to finish tied for 70th at 20-over par. Freshman Max Herrmann, competing as an individual, shot a 1-over 73 in the final round to finish at 5-over par and tied for 19th. No. 21 North Carolina shot a tournament-low 7-under 281 to finish at 15-under and win the event by 12 strokes over No. 33 Virginia Tech. The Hokies finish at 3-under par after shooting 290 on Sunday. Chattanooga finished third at 8-over, followed by South Alabama at 12-over. Mercer rounded out the top five at 14-over. North Carolina s Ben Griffin, ranked No. 33 by Golfstat, shot a final round 5-under 67 to earn low medalist honors by one- stroke at 10-under par. Virginia Tech s Scott Vincent finished second at 9-under, followed by teammate Trevor Cone in third at 7-under. North Carolina s William Register, ranked No. 22 in the nation finished fourth at 6-under. Purdue s Austin Eoff, South Alabama s Daniel Jansen and Chattanooga s Andrew Weathers rounded out the top five at 2-under par. Georgia State made its fourth straight appearance in UNCG s annual event. The 13-team field featured three teams currently ranked in the top 50 by Golfweek and 12 teams in the top 100. The Panthers are currently ranked No. 75 in the country. UNCG BRIDGESTONE COLLEGIATE Oct. 25-26 Greensboro, N.C. Grandover Resort (East Course) 10th/13 teams 295-294-304-893 t19 Max Herrmann* 76-72-73-221 t27 Davin White 71-73-79-223 t27 J.J. Grey 75-73-75-223 t35 Nathan Mallonee 73-74-77-224 t35 Damon Stephenson 77-74-73-224 70 Alexander Herrman 76-81-79-236 2014-15 SCHEDULE Date Day Tournament Course/Location Location/Result Fall 2014 9/12-14 Fri.-Sun. The Invitational Kiawah - Ocean Course/Kiawah Island, S.C. 2nd of 14 10/5-7 Sun.-Tues. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton CC/Vestavia Hills, Ala. t10th of 12 10/13-14 Mon.-Tues. AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic Berkeley Hills CC/Duluth, Ga. 7th of 12 10/25-26 Sat.-Sun. UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Grandover Resort (East)/Greensboro, N.C. 10th of 13 Spring 2015 2/14-15 Sat.-Sun. SunTrust Gator Invitational Mark Bostick G.C. Gainesville, Fla. 2/23-24 Mon.-Tues. Jones Sports Invitational Saticoy Country Club Somis, Calif. 3/9-10 Mon.-Tues. Tiger Invitational Grand National G.C. Opeklika, Ala. 3/16 Mon. Southern Intercollegiate Athens Country Club Athens, Ga. 3/20-22 Fri.-Sun. Linger Longer Invitational Great Waters G.C. Eatonton, Ga. 3/27-29 Fri.-Sun. Furman Intercollegiate Furman University Golf Club Greenville, S.C. 4/4-5 Sat.-Sun. Irish Creek Intercollegiate The Club at Irish Creek Kannapolis, N.C. 4/21-23 Mon.-Wed. Sun Belt Championship TBA TBA 5/14-16 Thurs.-Sat. NCAA Regional Six Sites Nationally tba 5/29-6/3 Tues.-Sun. NCAA Championships Concession Golf Club Tampa, Fla.

Panthers Sign Three in Early Signing Georgia State men s golf coach Joe Inman announced the onship. signings of three state of Georgia junior golfers to National Let- In 2013, Budd finished eighth at the GSGA Junior Champiters of Intent to start playing for the Panthers next fall. The highonship, shooting 71-76-77, to qualify for a spot for Team Geor- ly-touted group includes Sam Asbury (Atlanta, Ga.), Nickolaus gia in the Georgia-South Carolina Cup. Earlier in the year he Budd (Etowah, Ga.) and Nathan Williams (Gainesville, Ga.). shot his lowest-ever tournament score with a 66 as a part of the This is a great group of three very talented Georgia golfers, HJGT Nike Series. Inman said. Each brings a different strength to our program As a sophomore, he led his team to an eighth-place finish at and I believe will all contribute to our program for years to the 6-A state championship where he finished tied for second come. I look forward to getting to work with them next August. with current Panther Hayden Poole after each shot 71. Asbury, who currently plays for Holy Innocents High School, Nickolaus has some real potential, Inman said. I liked his led his squad to a runner-up finish as a junior at the Class A pri- swing and his poise on the golf course from the first time I saw vate state championship. He finished second at the championhim play and think he has a chance to be very good at the Divi- ship firing a 3-under 69, following a second-place finish at the sion I level. Class A private school sectionals where he shot a 2-under 70. Nathan Williams out of Gainesville High School is the Pan- He enjoyed a successful season on the SJGT last year, win- thers third signee. Williams long resume of junior events goes ning the Georgia Club Junior Classic in June, shooting 70-67. In back to his days in middle school playing on the Southeastern April he finished third at the Hampton Cove Junior Classic after Junior Tour. rounds of 71-72 and also had a fourth-place finish on tour at the In 2014, he finished sixth at the Orchard Hills Junior, shoot- DJGS Junior Classic at Furman. ing 72-69, and then finished 15th at the UGA AutoTrader.com Asbury won the AJGA Preseason Junior at Nemacolin in Invitational. He also shot a 75 in the 2014 U.S. Open Local 2014, shooting 76-72 and had top 15 finishes at the Will Claxton Qualifier at The Legends of Chateau Elan to finish 25th. Junior and Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship. Williams earned a fifth-place finish at the 2013 SJGT Four- He is also a member of the Holy Innocents basketball team. ball shooting 71-70 and 12th at the 2012 Dogwood Junior Invi- Sam was late to golf, but has worked extremely hard and tational. He won the 2012 Furman Junior shooting 74-72 a year played in a lot of junior tournaments to catch up to his peers, after finish third in the same event. Inman said. If he continues to put forth the effort that we saw Nathan is a really solid player who has been playing junior while we were recruiting him, he could turn out to be a very golf for a long time, Inman said. He has a great deal of experi- talented collegiate golfer. ence and continues to get better. Playing as much tournament Nickolaus Budd will join the Panthers after playing for Etowah golf as he has will be a big positive when he reaches the next High School. He earned an impressive tie for 24th-place finish level. at the 2014 Georgia Open, shooting 71-74-76-74 following an 18th-place finish at the AJGA E-Z-Go Vaughn Taylor Champi- Members of the Georgia State men s golf team and staff getting their championship rings at the men s basketball game on Thursday.

Booster Club Information The 2014-15 season is underway and work continues for the Panther Men s Golf Booster Club which is continuing to look for your support as we prepare for a run at another NCAA Championship. With your support, we can continue a tradition that started over a decade ago as one of the premier golf programs in the country. Membership in the Panther Men s Golf Booster Club is an annual membership beginning each January and running through the following December. Members of every level will receive a copy of our monthly newsletter, a copy of the team media guide and this season s official Georgia State cap or visor of your choosing. To show our appreciation for your involvement, each level of giving receives a special bonus. We would also love to invite all of our boosters to come and follow our guys at tournaments, so please let us know if you are coming and we will introduce you to everyone. Donation $100 $250 $500 $1,000 $2,500 Patron Saint Benefi ts Georgia State Cap or Visor x x x x x Call Coach Inman Georgia State Golf Shirt x x x x for details Georgia State tailgate Chair x x x Georgia State Logo Moon-lite Walking Golf Bag x x Round of Golf w/ Team at Booster Club Event x What Does Your Money Do? The money donated to the Panther Men s Golf Booster Club will help support our team at tournaments throughout the season and help us obtain some of our goals, including a home practice facility, team van and full-time assistant coach. As travel continues to become more expensive, your donations will help to ease those costs as well as allow us to schedule the best tournaments throughout the country to continue to get the word out about Georgia State golf. We have big plans for the future of our team and we want it to become your team as well. As always, feel free to contact us 404-413-4065 anytime with any questions that you might have. Panther Men s Golf Booster Club Name Levels of Giving Address Par $100 Friend $2500 Birdie $250 Patron Saint Phone Eagle $500 E-mail Ace $1000 By checking this box, you choose NOT to accept booster gifts. Your entire donation will be tax deductable. Please circle or write-in choice Instructions 1. Fill out the form completely and cut along the dotted line. 2. Make Checks payable to the Georgia State University Foundation 3. In the Memo/Subject line, please write in Men s Golf 4. Address the envelope to: Panther Men s Golf Booster Club Attn. Joe Inman 125 Decatur Street - Suite 201 Atlanta, GA 30303

Dear Valued Friend, The Panther Athletic Club (PAC) serves as the official fundraising arm of the Georgia State University Department of Athletics. The mission of the PAC is to maximize annual unrestricted support that provides funding for athletic scholarships, facilities, recruiting, travel and other budget-relieving expenses of the program. To provide important opportunities requires incredible commitment from a generous group of supporters. Supporters of GSU Athletics through the PAC are an integral part of an active and meaningful support structure that educates, houses, trains and coaches GSU student-athletes. A student-athlete s experience directly involves you. Your support in the stands drives GSU student-athletes to their best in competition and in the classroom. Your annual gift builds the foundation for their success. To learn how you cam become part of the growing PAC membership, please contact one of the Panther Athletic Club staff members by calling the PAC office at 404-413-4000. Your gift directly impacts the lives of over 360 student-athletes. Join the PAC today! Go Panthers! Warmest Regards, Panther Athletic Club

2014-15 Georgia State Golf Statistics Finishes Rounds Played Stroke Averages Round Breakdown Name Trn. T10 T25 HtH Rec. Rds Cnt Pct Strokes Avg. F all Spring 1st rd Last rd Low 60s <Par +/- J.J. Grey 4 0 1 177-90-20 11 8* 100.0 805 73.18 73.18-74.3 73.5 68 1 2 +19 Alex Herrmann 3 1 1 76-126-5 8 3.5* 58.3 604 75.50 75.50-78.0 72.7 69 1 3 +30 Max Herrmann 3 0 3 167-62-9 8 2* 66.7 587 73.38 73.38-76.7 71.3 67 1 2 +11 Nathan Mallonee 4 1 2 172-100-15 11 9.5 86.3 804 73.09 73.09-73.3 72.0 68 2 3 +18 Hayden Poole 1 0 0 7-66-1 2 0* - 156 78.00 78.00-81.0 75.0 75 0 0 +12 Damon Stephenson 4 0 1 144-131-13 11 9 81.8 815 74.09 74.09-74.8 75.3 70 0 1 +29 Gus Wagoner 2 0 0 63-86-7 5 4 80.0 376 75.20 75.20-75.5 75.5 74 0 0 +16 Davin White 4 0 0 120-153-16 11 8 72.7 822 74.73 74.73-76.3 74.0 66 1 2 +36 TEAM 4 2 8 20-25-2 11 11-3218 292.55 292.55-297.5 290.8 66 6 13 +74 THE INVITATIONAL Sept. 12-14 Kiawah Island, S.C. The Ocean Course 2nd/14 teams 297-287-293-877 t8 Nathan Mallonee 73-72-69-214 11 Damon Stephenson 74-70-73-217 t14 J.J. Grey* 72-73-74-219 t25 Max Herrmann 79-71-74-224 t41 Davin White 73-74-80-227 t45 Gus Wagoner 77-74-77-228 JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 6-7 Vestavia Hills, Ala. Old Overton Country Club t10th/12 teams 306-284-283-873 t27 J.J. Grey 75-68-75-218 t42 Nathan Mallonee 77-77-68-222 t46 Davin White 79-74-71-224 t55 Alexander Herrmann 88-71-69-228 t55 Damon Stephenson 75-71-82-228 AUTOTRADER.COM COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Oct. 13-14 Duluth, Ga. Berkeley Hills Golf Club 7th/12 teams 292-283 - 575 t4 Alexander Herrmann* 70-70 - 140 t11 Max Herrmann* 75-67 - 142 t19 Nathan Mallonee 70-74 - 144 t26 J.J. Grey 75-70 - 145 t34 Damon Stephenson 73-73 - 146 t43 Davin White 82-66 - 148 t43 Gus Wagoner 74-74 - 148 t67 Hayden Poole* 81-75 - 156 SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL Feb. 14-15 Gainesville, Fla. Mark Bostick Golf Club JONES SPORTS INVITATIONAL Feb. 23-24 Somis, Calif. Saticoy Country Club TIGER INVITATIONAL March 9-10 Opelika, Ala. Grand National Golf Club LINGER LONGER INVITATIONAL March 20-22 Eatonton, Ga. Great Waters Golf Club FURMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE March 27-29 Greenville, S.C. Furman University Golf Club IRISH CREEK INTERCOLLEGIATE April 4-5 Kannapolis, N.C. The Club at Irish Creek SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP April 20-22 Destin, Fla. Raven Golf Club NCAA REGIONAL May 14-16 TBA TBA NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP May 29-June 3 Tampa, Fla. Concession Golf Club UNCG BRIDGESTONE COLLEGIATE Oct. 25-26 Greensboro, N.C. Grandover Resort (East Course) 10th/13 teams 295-294-304-893 t19 Max Herrmann* 76-72-73-221 t27 Davin White 71-73-79-223 t27 J.J. Grey 75-73-75-223 t35 Nathan Mallonee 73-74-77-224 t35 Damon Stephenson 77-74-73-224 70 Alexander Herrman 76-81-79-236 2014-15 Team and Individual Bests Low Individual 18-hole Score: 66, Davin White, AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic (2nd Round) Low Individual 18-hole Score/Relation to Par: -6 (66), Davin White, AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic (2nd Round) Low Individual 54-hole Score: 214, Nathan Mallonee, The Invitational Low Individual 54-hole Score/Relation to Par: -2 (214), Nathan Mallonee, The Invitational Low Team 18-hole Score: 283, Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (3rd Round) AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic (2nd Round) Low Team 18-hole Score in Relation to Par: -5 (283), AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic (2nd Rd.) Low Team 54-hole Score: 873, Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Low Team 54-hole Score in Relation to Par: +13 (877), The Invitational Best Team Finish: 2nd, The Invitational Best Individual Finish in a Team Event: t4, Alexander Herrmann, AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic