Paisley makes All-SEC first-team golf team

Tennessee’s Chris Paisley was selected first team on the All-SEC golf teams announced Monday by the league office.

Paisley, a Newcastle, England, native, has the fourth best stroke average in the SEC at 72.23 and he is ranked 38th in the nation by Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index Ratings.

Sophomore Robin Wingardh is a second team honoree. He has a stroke average of 72.50.

Freshman Darren Renwick made the All-Freshman team after turning in three top-20 performances during the season.

THE HONOREES:

ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM

Bud Cauley, Alabama, Fr.

Harris English, Georgia, So.

Brian Harmon, Georgia, Sr.

Russell Henley, Georgia, So.

Billy Horschel, Florida, Sr.

Andrew Landry, Arkansas, Jr.

Chris Paisley, Tennessee, Sr.

John Peterson, LSU, So.

Hudson Swafford, Georgia, Jr.

ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM

George Bryan IV, South Carolina, Jr.

Joe David, Ole Miss, Fr.

David Lingmerth, Arkansas, So.

Tim McKenney, Florida, Jr.

Adam Mitchell, Georgia, Sr.

Mark Silvers, South Carolina, Sr.

Robin Wingardh, Tennessee, So.

Andy Winings, Kentucky, Sr.

FRESHMAN ALL-SEC

Wesley Bryan, South Carolina

Bud Cauley, Alabama

Sean Dale, Ole Miss

Joe David, Ole Miss

Hunter Hamrick, Alabama

Darren Renwick, Tennessee

Ethan Tracy, Arkansas

Sang Yi, LSU

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

Brad McMakin, Arkansas

SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

Mark Silvers III, South Carolina

SEC GOLFER OF THE YEAR

Billy Horschel, Florida

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Bud Cauley, Alabama

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armyvol544 writes:

Congratulations Chris. Keep it up and Go Vols

MillisaAnn writes:

Congrats Chris!!! Go Vols!!!

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