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Former PGA Tour pro Harwell hired
as Clayton State men’s head golf coach
Carrollton, Ga., native and former All-SEC
standout at Alabama takes over Laker Program
MORROW,
Ga. — JULY 14, 2006 —
A new era of men’s golf is on the horizon at Clayton
State with the addition of Barry Harwell as the Lakers’ new men’s head
golf coach. Clayton State athletic director Mason Barfield officially
announced Harwell’s hiring on Friday.
A former professional player on the PGA Tour and collegiate standout at
the University of Alabama, Harwell is the third head coach in the brief
history of men’s golf at Clayton State. He replaces Bob Hill, who
stepped down following following nine seasons as Laker head coach,
leading Clayton State to a seventh place finish at the 1999 NCAA
Division II National Tournament.
Harwell comes to Clayton State after being in private business over the
last three years. He has served previously as an assistant professional
at the Secession Golf Club in Beaufort, S.C., and head professional at
Shore Oaks Golf Club in Farmingdale, N.J. He inherits a Clayton State
program that competes in one of the top NCAA Division II conferences for
men’s golf – the Peach Belt Conference. The conference includes
three-time defending Division II national champion USC-Aiken and
previous three-time Division II national champion Columbus State.
It’s a challenge that Harwell is aiming to tackle head-on.
“I would like to thank Mason Barfield for giving me the opportunity to
build upon coach Hill’s golf program at Clayton State,” said Harwell.
“I’m excited about the challenge to do whatever it takes to create a
championship environment at Clayton State.
“We have a strong golf conference with the likes of USC-Aiken, Columbus
State and Armstrong Atlantic among others that compete in postseason
tournaments. Being competitive in the Peach Belt Conference has to be
the first step.”
Harwell has an extensive playing background, both as an amateur and
professional.
He was a prep standout at Carrollton High School, winning the individual
district championship and finishing fourth in the Class A state
tournament as a senior in 1975. Harwell was eventually inducted into the
Carrollton Trojan Athletic Hall of Fame.
During his career at Alabama under head coach Conrad Rehling, Harwell
was the co-captain and second team All-Southeastern Conference selection
as a senior in 1979. That same season, he helped pace the Crimson Tide
to its only SEC championship in program history. Individually, he placed
third at the SEC championships with a three-round score of 215 for the
top Crimson Tide scorer for the event. That season, Alabama also won the
St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational played at the Historic Old
Course at St. Andrews, Scotland.
Overall, Harwell lettered all four seasons at Alabama, and helped lead
the Crimson Tide to two SEC runner-up finishes in addition to its
championship in 1979. In addition, his 65 at the 1977 Sunset Hills
Tournament in Carrollton is the third-lowest single-round score in
Alabama men’s golf history.
In the professional ranks, Harwell played three seasons (1980-1982) on
the PGA Tour. Some of his most notable moments on the tour included a
top 15 finish at the 1981 Atlanta Classic, and a runner-up finish at the
1980 Walt Disney Team Championship with partner Mike Harmon. They
finished second to David and Danny Edwards. In addition, Harwell won the
1982 Georgia Open in a field that included former PGA greats Tim Simpson
and 1974 Masters champion Tommy Aaron.
“While my success on the PGA Tour was limited, I did get the opportunity
to compete and play with some of the great players of the game such as
Larry Nelson, Tommy Aaron, Tim Simpson, Lanny Watkins, Fred Couples, Tom
Kite, Hale Irwin and Hubert Green,” Harwell said.
He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and
Finance from Alabama in 1979.
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