Greenville, S.C. – Furman senior
Keller Harper will begin competition Monday at the NCAA Men's Golf Tallahassee Regional, which will be held May 17-19, at the par 72, 7,505-yard Seminole Legacy Club in Tallahassee, Fla.
Fans can follow Harper's quest to earn a berth in the NCAA Men's Golf Championship at www.furmanpaladins.com via live stats.
Admission to the NCAA Men's Golf Tallahassee Regional is free to the general public.
Playing as the regional's No. 1 individual player, Harper is competing in his second NCAA Men's Golf Regional after taking part at the 2019 event in Athens, Ga. He is one of three Paladins in program history, along with Brad Faxon and Kirk Satterfield, to play as an individual in multiple NCAA Regionals.
A native of Atlanta, Ga., Harper recently became just the second player in SoCon history to be named Player of the Year three times. A three-time All-SoCon selection, Harper led the league and the Paladins with a 70.7 stroke average over 21 rounds this season. He won individual championship honors at both the Pinnacle Bank Intercollegiate and Furman Intercollegiate. In seven events this season, he recorded four top-5 finishes.
The low five teams and the low individual not on those teams from each regional will advance to the finals. Team and individual championship titles will be decided May 28-June 2 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. Arizona State and The Thunderbirds are the hosts for the 2021 championship.
Teams competing in the Tallahassee Regional include host Florida State, Georgia, Liberty, LSU, Georgia Tech, Georgia Southern, TCU, Indiana, Kansas, USC, Ohio State, Davidson, Florida A&M and LIU.
Johnny Travale (UCF), Michael Sakane (Jacksonville), Enrique Dimayuga (Florida Atlantic) and Saptak Talwar (Sacred Heart) will join Harper in competing as individuals.