Summerhays named to Golf World Mid-Season All-American Team
BYU Cougar Daniel Summerhays has been selected for Golf World's Mid-Season All-American Team and has been named Most Improved Player.
The junior from Farmington, Utah has had a great fall season, greatly improving from the year before. In 2005-06, Summerhays had a respectable 72.15 average in his first season back after serving a LDS mission. This fall, however, he posted a 69.33 average with nine of 12 rounds under par compared to 18 of 39 a year ago. Summerhays also matched the NCAA 18-hole stroke record with a 60 at Golden Horseshoe at the Ping Preview.
Golf World Mid-Season All-American men's team:
Charlie Beljan, New Mexico, Sr.
Matt Cook, Western Carolina, Jr.
Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State, Sr.
Derek Fathauer, Louisville, Jr.
Brian Harman, Georgia, Soph.
Billy Horschel, Florida, Soph.
Dustin Johnson, Coastal Carolina, Sr.
Colt Knost, SMU, Sr.
Niklas Lemke, Arizona State, Sr.
Jamie Lovemark, USC, Fr.
Zack Miller, Stanford, Sr.
Daniel Summerhays, BYU, Jr.
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