Frankie Harris, a redshirt senior All-American, made history at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate by securing his sixth career win, surpassing Kyle Thompson as South Carolina men's golf's all-time wins leader. Harris shot a 54-hole total of 204 (-12), including a bogey-free 63 in the second round, which tied the program record for the lowest 18-hole score. His performance led the Gamecocks to a second-place finish, trailing College of Charleston by six strokes. The victory also marked Harris's 12th top-five finish, one of the highest totals in Carolina's history. This win secured a point for South Carolina in the annual Palmetto Series against rival Clemson.

By the Numbers
  • Frankie Harris achieved his sixth career victory, breaking the tie with Kyle Thompson.
  • South Carolina finished second with a team total of 835 (-29), trailing College of Charleston by six strokes.
State of Play
  • Harris tied for the field lead with 17 birdies over the tournament.
  • Freshman Talan Harrison moved up 31 spots in the final round, recording a field-best 68 (-4).
What's Next

The Gamecocks will conclude their regular season at The Ford Collegiate on April 13-14, followed by postseason play at the SEC Championship from April 22-26.

Bottom Line

Frankie Harris's record-setting win underscores his exceptional contributions to the program and sets a promising tone as South Carolina moves into crucial postseason competitions.