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Brantley Scott Earns All-America Honors; First Trojan in Three Decades
6/4/2025 11:00:00 AM | Golf (M)
TROY, Ala. – Troy senior Brantley Scott has been named to the Golfweek All-America Team as an honorable mention selection, the publication announced Wednesday. Scott, a Dothan, Ala., native, is the first Trojan golfer since 1993 to earn All-America honors.
Scott returned to Troy's lineup for the spring season after missing the entire fall with an injury. His impact on the Trojans' historic run through the spring was profound. Scott carried Troy's top bag in five of the Trojans' eight tournaments in which he played in the spring, shooting under-par in six of those eight events.
Troy entered the spring ranked No. 81 nationally and rose to as high as No. 46 to earn an at-large berth into the NCAA postseason. The Trojans finished fourth at the NCAA Urbana Regional to secure their first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships as one of the top 30 programs in the country.
"Brantley Scott becoming an All-American is an honor he will carry with him the rest of his life," head coach Clay Bounds said. "What a great day for Troy Men's Golf to be able to add to our All-American list. The program's last All Americans were back in the early 90s, so for Brantley to revitalize that distinction is something we are all very proud of. He definitely earned it by the way he played and carried himself on and off the golf course."
Scott finished the season with a program-record -0.54 score vs. par and 70.96 stroke average. Scott played 13 of his 24 rounds under par and tied for 36th place at the NCAA Championships, where he missed the cut for the final round by one stroke.
An All-Sun Belt First Team selection, Scott finished inside the top 10 in five of his eight tournaments and, following his first two rounds of the year, played 21 of his next 22 rounds within two shots of par (shot a 4-over in the final round of the NCAA Championship).
Scott is Troy's first All-America golfer since Matt Robbins earned first team honors and Kevin Blanton took home third team honors in 1993.
Scott returned to Troy's lineup for the spring season after missing the entire fall with an injury. His impact on the Trojans' historic run through the spring was profound. Scott carried Troy's top bag in five of the Trojans' eight tournaments in which he played in the spring, shooting under-par in six of those eight events.
Troy entered the spring ranked No. 81 nationally and rose to as high as No. 46 to earn an at-large berth into the NCAA postseason. The Trojans finished fourth at the NCAA Urbana Regional to secure their first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships as one of the top 30 programs in the country.
"Brantley Scott becoming an All-American is an honor he will carry with him the rest of his life," head coach Clay Bounds said. "What a great day for Troy Men's Golf to be able to add to our All-American list. The program's last All Americans were back in the early 90s, so for Brantley to revitalize that distinction is something we are all very proud of. He definitely earned it by the way he played and carried himself on and off the golf course."
Scott finished the season with a program-record -0.54 score vs. par and 70.96 stroke average. Scott played 13 of his 24 rounds under par and tied for 36th place at the NCAA Championships, where he missed the cut for the final round by one stroke.
An All-Sun Belt First Team selection, Scott finished inside the top 10 in five of his eight tournaments and, following his first two rounds of the year, played 21 of his next 22 rounds within two shots of par (shot a 4-over in the final round of the NCAA Championship).
Scott is Troy's first All-America golfer since Matt Robbins earned first team honors and Kevin Blanton took home third team honors in 1993.
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