Harris Achieves PING All-Southeast Region Honor Again
Frankie Harris, a redshirt senior from South Carolina, has been recognized as a PING All-Southeast Region player for the second year in a row. This accolade reflects his outstanding performance, highlighted by a scoring average of 69.91, the lowest in program history. In addition to his impressive average, Harris tallied three tournament wins during his final season, becoming the all-time wins leader for the program. He has solidified his place in collegiate golf with 13 top-five finishes and a career average of 70.37 over 32 events.
By the Numbers- Scoring average of 69.91, lowest in program history.
- Six career tournament victories, making him the all-time wins leader for the program.
- Finished with 13 top-five finishes, ranking fourth in program history.
- Harris currently ranks No. 20 in the Clippd Player Rankings for the 2025-26 season.
- He is No. 10 in the PGA TOUR University rankings, positioning him for conditional status on the Korn Ferry Tour.
The upcoming North America Swing of the PGA TOUR Americas begins on June 4-7 at the Mexico Championship, where Harris may secure further opportunities in professional golf.
Bottom LineFrankie Harris's recognition as a PING All-Southeast Region player underscores his remarkable college career and sets the stage for a promising transition to professional golf opportunities.
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