Penley Named National Coach of the Year


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Stillwater, OK - Clemson Head Coach Larry Penley has won the Dave

Williams Award as the National Coach of the Year as selected by the

Golf Coaches Association. Three of his players, D.J. Trahan, Jack

Ferguson and Matt Hendrix have been named, first, second and third

team All-Americans, respectively by the same association.

Penley led the Tigers to the school's first golf national

championship last Friday afternoon. This season the Tigers won a

school record six tournament titles, including the ACC, NCAA East

Regional and NCAA national tournaments. It marked the first time in

college golf history that a school won a conference NCAA regional and

NCAA national tournaments in the same year. Penley now has won seven

ACC championships and six NCAA Regional titles. He has more regional

championships than any other college coach. Overall, he now has 54

tournament championships in his 20 years at Clemson.

Penley is the fourth Clemson coach in history to be named a national

coach of the year. Bob Pollock, current men's track coach, was named

the NCAA Indoor Track National Coach of the Year in 1992. Men's

tennis coach Chuck Kriese and football coach Danny Ford were both

named National Coach of the Year in 1981.

Trahan earned first-team All-American honors for the second

consecutive year. He finished the season with a team best 71.05

stroke average and leaves Clemson as the school's career leader in

stroke average on a career and season basis. He was an Academic

All-American as a junior, when he also won the Jack Nicklaus Award

and the Ben Hogan Award as national player of the year. He set 20

Clemson school records in his career.

Ferguson was Clemson's top player at the NCAA tournament with a 298

score, good enough for 19th place overall. The sophomore from Seneca

finished the season with a 71.41 stroke average, but he led the team

in stroke average over the last seven tournaments of the year. He had

27 rounds at par or better this year. Twice he came through in the

clutch to clinch Clemson victories. His eight-foot putt on the last

hole gave Clemson the ACC Championship by one shot over Wake Forest

in April, and his par on the 72nd hole clinched Clemson's two shot

victory in the NCAA Tournament on May 30.

Hendrix, a junior from Aiken, SC, finished the season with a 71.74

stroke average. He finished 35th at the NCAA Tournament with a 303

score. His 69 in the third round was the low round of the NCAA

Tournament for a Clemson golfer. He had six top 10 finishes this year

and posted 12 rounds in the 60s. Four times he finished in fourth

place in tournaments this year including the NCAA East Regional.

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