East Tennessee State head coach recruits
two more British student prospects
East Tennessee State University head golf coach Fred Warren always seems to look to Great Britain & Ireland when he is in need of new talent for his team.
His present squad includes two Scots (Fraserburgh's Jordan Findlay who is in his final year; Scottish boys' match-play champion Michael Stewart from Troon, a freshman), Two from England, Two from Northern Ireland, One Irishman and only one of the eight is an American, from New York State).
Warren announced recently that he had already signed up two new Brits, who will join East Tennessee State next autumn, in time for the tee-off of the 2009-2010 US college golf season.
They are Welsh men's international Ben Enoch whose brother Rhys is in his second year at East Tennessee State, and Garth McGee, an Irish men's international from Northern Ireland.
Ben Enoch was beaten in the final of this year's Welsh men's amateur championship and played for Great Britain & Ireland in the Jacques Leglise Trophy match against the Continent.
McGee reached the fifth round of this year' s British boys' championship.
two more British student prospects
East Tennessee State University head golf coach Fred Warren always seems to look to Great Britain & Ireland when he is in need of new talent for his team.
His present squad includes two Scots (Fraserburgh's Jordan Findlay who is in his final year; Scottish boys' match-play champion Michael Stewart from Troon, a freshman), Two from England, Two from Northern Ireland, One Irishman and only one of the eight is an American, from New York State).
Warren announced recently that he had already signed up two new Brits, who will join East Tennessee State next autumn, in time for the tee-off of the 2009-2010 US college golf season.
They are Welsh men's international Ben Enoch whose brother Rhys is in his second year at East Tennessee State, and Garth McGee, an Irish men's international from Northern Ireland.
Ben Enoch was beaten in the final of this year's Welsh men's amateur championship and played for Great Britain & Ireland in the Jacques Leglise Trophy match against the Continent.
McGee reached the fifth round of this year' s British boys' championship.
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