Classes are officially back in session, which means college golf is set to officially tee off for the 2022-23 season this month.
As colleges and universities across the country are welcoming their student-athletes back to campus, most of the nation’s attention will be fixated on the preseason All-Americans and Haskins Award Watch List, but there are more than a few new faces in the college game that will be contributing immediately for their teams. It won’t take long for many of these golfers to become national stars.
These are the men’s newcomers to college golf that fans may want to keep an eye on this season.
✍️ Welcome to the @Baylor Family, Jonas Appel❗️#SicEm 🐻⛳️🏌️ pic.twitter.com/KyNn5TXe6T
— Baylor Men’s Golf ⛳️ (@BaylorMGolf) November 10, 2021
Jonas Appel, from California, made the match play portion in the U.S. Junior Amateur at Bandon Dunes. He’s ranked 31st in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings and 45th in the AJGA Rolex Junior rankings.
Recognize the last name? Jack Cantlay is the youngest brother of 2021 FedEx Cup champion Patrick Cantlay, and he made history earlier this summer in the U.S. Junior Amateur, firing a United States Golf Association nine-hole record of 8-under 28.
A two-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-American, Luke Clanton is ranked fourth in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings and made the quarterfinals of the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur at Bandon Dunes. The junior golf prodigy won the North & South Amateur at Pinehurst No. 2 in July.
The Crimson Tide are adding a duo who could make major contributions early. Nicholas Dunlap was named the AJGA Rolex Junior Player of the Year in 2021, a year where he won medalist honors at the U.S. Junior Amateur, and is ranked third in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings. He also made the semifinals of the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur. Jonathan Griz, the top recruit from South Carolina was a 2021 U.S Junior Amateur quarterfinalist and finished runner-up at the 2021 Junior Players Championship.
Caleb Surratt has put together an impressive resume heading to Knoxville. He’s ranked 21st in the World Amateur Golf Rankings and finished runner-up at the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur. He’s a two-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-American and is second in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings. Meanwhile, Jean-Philippe Parr has had a big summer himself, winning the Canadian Junior Boys title in August, which was his second consecutive win in the tournament. Hill is ranked 63rd in the WAGR and at 15 years old, Hill became the youngest player to ever win a professional golf tournament that awards Official World Golf Ranking points—claiming the title at the Al Ain Open on the MENA Tour. He also made the cut in back-to-back weeks on the European Tour in January at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and the Dubai Desert Classic.
Ben James is the top-ranked player in Golfweek’s Sagarin and the AJGA Rolex rankings. He played in the PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship in June, where he shot 1 over and missed the cut, and is a three-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-American. Lee has a stout record of his own, earning AJGA Rolex All-American honors in 2021. The duo also played on the 2021 U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team.
The 2022 winner of the 101st Georgia Amateur, William Love made the round of 16 at the 2022 U.S. Junior Amateur. He was named Georgia state player of the year and helped his high school, Westminster, win the state championship as a senior.
Christiaan Mass is the top-ranked golfer from South Africa in the WAGR, coming in at No. 35. He won two matches at the U.S. Junior Amateur and finished tied for fifth at the 2022 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley. For Keaton Vo, it was an impressive showing in the U.S. Junior Amateur at Bandon Dunes. In the second round, he set a scoring record with a 7-under round of 65. Both will have a chance to fill vacancies in the defending national champions’ lineup.
Patton Samuels won two individual state championships in high school in Tennessee. He’s ranked 35th in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings and was the second-ranked recruit coming out of Tennessee. He made it to match play in the U.S. Junior Amateur.
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Welcome to @VandyMGolf Wells Williams. ⚓️#AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/anHCM01usj
— Vanderbilt Men’s Golf (@VandyMGolf) November 11, 2021
Wells Williams is hoping to arrive at Vanderbilt and make an immediate impact, similar to Gordon Sargent last year. He’s ranked 17th in the Golfweek Sagarin rankings and is the top-ranked golfer from Mississippi in the Class of 2022.