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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Roswell, Ga.
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 | High School: Centennial HS
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 | Last College: South Carolina
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 | Height: 6-0
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| Year |
Events |
Rounds |
Rounds in 60s
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Average |
Low Round |
Top Finish |
| 2011-12 |
1 |
1 |
- |
79 |
79 |
N/A |
| OU Career |
1 |
1 |
- |
79 |
79 |
N/A |
AS A JUNIOR (2011-12):
Placed 17th at the Oklahoma Individual Invite with 79 (+9) in his only event of the season.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11):
Did not compete.
AS A REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2009-10):
Redshirted after transferring from South Carolina.
AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09 AT SOUTH CAROLINA):
Competed in six tournaments as a true freshman last season for South Carolina, including the SEC Championship, NCAA Southeast Regional and the NCAA Championships ... Placed 11th at the Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational in his first collegiate event ... Carded UCS's only round in the 60s on day two of the NCAA Southeast Regional with his 3-under-par 68 ... Five of his 18 rounds in 2008-09 were par or better, including two rounds in the 60s ... In the lineup for four top-five team finishes, including a win at the Schenkel E-Z-GO and a second-place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regional.
IN HIGH SCHOOL:
Lettered four years at Centennial High School under coaches John Anderson and Steve Calder ... Was a two-time all-state selection (2007, 2008) and was named an AJGA Rolex honorable mention All-American in 2007 ... Ranked as high as 15th in the Golfweek/Sagarin Junior Ratings during his standout prep career ... Inducted into the Centennial High School Hall of Fame after also excelling academically and graduating with honors ... Won three AJGA national events and was a two-time Future Masters champion ... Competed in the 2008 Canon Cup as one of the top-20 ranked golfers in the nation.
THE FINAL WORD:
Parents: Joe and Maureen Braver ... Born in Boca Raton, Fla. ... Father is no stranger to OU athletics, still holding the men's tennis program record for consecutive singles victories with 19 in 1982 ... A four-year letterman for the Sooners from 1981-1984, Joe Braver was a two-time Big Eight Conference champion, winning the No. 2 singles title in 1984 and the No. 3 doubles championship with Whit Jones in 1981.