Round Recap: 2023 Southern Highlands Collegiate – Bulldogs Demonstrate Resilience
In an exhilarating display of talent and determination, the University of Georgia Bulldogs finished 11th at this year’s Southern Highlands Collegiate, held at the esteemed Southern Highlands Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament, notable for its competitive field, saw the Bulldogs battling against some of the top collegiate golf programs in the nation, trying to secure a strong finish and gain valuable experience in preparation for the upcoming SEC Championship.
How the Round Unfolded
The final round unfolded under challenging weather conditions, with gusty winds and fluctuating temperatures testing the resolve and skill of the players. The course, a par-72 yardage of 7,510, featured undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers, making every shot count.
As the round commenced, early momentum hinged on the performances of Georgia’s top players. The Bulldogs started strong, showcasing their potential with impressive ball striking and strategic course management. However, midway through the round, a few errant shots in the increasingly windy conditions shifted the tides.
A pivotal moment occurred on the 10th hole, where several players faced unexpected challenges, leading to increased pressure in the latter stages of their rounds. This created a ripple effect across the leaderboard, as teams that capitalized on the opening arose at the expense of those who faltered.
Despite the hurdles, the Bulldogs showed resilience, regaining some momentum towards the end, particularly with back-to-back birdies from standout golfer, Davis Riley, who managed to close the round with a birdie on the 18th hole, providing a much-needed morale boost for the team.
Standout Performances
While the Bulldogs finished in 11th place overall, a few performances stood out amidst the fierce competition.
Davis Riley was a significant catalyst for the Bulldogs, finishing the tournament tied for 28th individually with a commendable aggregate score of 218 (2-over par). His ability to battle through adversity showed not just skill but leadership, as he consistently brought energy to his teammates.
Another notable performance came from freshman phenom, Jamie Lee, who displayed remarkable composure for someone so early in their collegiate career. Lee managed to navigate the tough back nine with poise, ultimately finishing just behind Riley.
On a broader scale, the tournament was led by Arizona State’s Alex McCoy, who wrapped up his play with a towering score of 203 (-13), demonstrating a masterclass of course management that set the tone for the leaderboard.
Course and Conditions
Southern Highlands Golf Club is known for its spectacular design by the legendary architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course demands precision and strategic play, especially under windy conditions that plagued the final round. With gusts reaching up to 20 miles per hour, players had to adapt quickly. The setup not only created challenges on approach shots but also made putting significantly tricky on the fast greens.
The fluctuations in temperature throughout the day added another layer of complexity. Players had to consider adjustments in their clothing gear, which could impact their performance on such a demanding course.
Standings Context
The cut line came into play after the second round, reducing the field significantly and emphasizing the importance of each shot. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, who had greater ambitions at the onset of the tournament, they were unable to break into the top 5—a hallmark for this prestigious event.
In terms of FedEx Cup implications, the experience gained from competing in high-stakes situations like the Southern Highlands can boost the skill level and mental fortitude necessary for future competitions. Every round played is a step towards developing the team’s dynamic and readiness for ongoing tournaments.
What to Watch Next
Looking ahead, the Bulldogs will shift focus to the upcoming SEC Championship. The event is slated for next weekend, and players will need to assess their performance from the Southern Highlands and recalibrate their strategies accordingly.
Tee times for the opening rounds will be released midweek and should provide exciting pairings, likely including Davis Riley and Jamie Lee, who are expected to lead the charge for Georgia. As teams prepare for this crucial championship, maintaining competitive spirit and resolve will be vital for success.
Fan Discussion Question
What do you think the Bulldogs need to improve most to better their standing in future tournaments? Will there be a change in strategy, or do they need to focus on mental fortitude? Share your thoughts below!

































