Frankie Harris Joins Elite Ranks as Consensus All-American
Frankie Harris, a redshirt senior from Boca Raton, Fla., has been named a consensus All-American after an impressive 2025-26 season with the South Carolina Gamecocks. He earned PING Second Team and Golfweek Second Team All-America honors, adding to his previous Golfweek Honorable Mention recognition. Harris is the all-time wins leader in the program's history, finishing his collegiate career with the lowest single-season scoring average ever at 69.91. Throughout the season, he secured three tournament victories and received accolades, including First Team All-SEC and PING All-Southeast Region honors. Harris is now set to make his professional debut on the Korn Ferry Tour.
By the Numbers- Harris recorded a scoring average of 69.91, the lowest in program history.
- He achieved six career victories, making him the all-time wins leader at South Carolina.
- 28 players have garnered 47 All-American honors in South Carolina's history.
- Currently, Harris is ranked No. 9 in the PGA TOUR University Class of 2026, securing conditional Korn Ferry Tour status.
Harris will compete in the OccuNet Classic in Amarillo, Texas, marking his transition to professional golf, and could pave the way for others from the program to follow in his footsteps.
Bottom LineHarris鈥檚 remarkable journey at South Carolina highlights his exceptional talent and dedication, setting a high standard for future players and underscoring the program's success in nurturing professional golf talent.
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