Thomas Broshears
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- Height:
- 6'5
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- Hometown:
- Evansville, IN
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Previous School:
- Evansville Memorial High School
Bio
2024-25 Season: He competed in 8 tournaments this season. He finished with a national ranking of #291 and a regional ranking of #79. He had a season-best finish at the Spring Bulldog Clash, where he took a 9th-place finish and a final 3-round score of -5. He finished the season with a final record of 378-289-11 and a scoring average of 73.6.
2023-24: He did not compete in any tournaments this year.
Golf Achievements:
- Champion at the 2022 Golfweek University of Michigan
- Fall 2022 Golfweek Player of the Year
- Runner-up at the 2022 Golfweek University of Purdue-Ackerman
- Member of Team Evansville in 2021 and 2022
- Participant in the Indiana High School Tournament in 2022 and 2023
Family Information:
- Parents: Amy and Philip Broshears
- Siblings: Sarah, Elizabeth, Andrew, and Alex (4 siblings)
Educational Background:
- High School: Evansville Memorial High School
News mentions
Ty O’Brien finished 23rd to lead the Cobras coming in seven-over-par.
Sophomore Ty O’Brien led the Cobras with a four-over-par finish, tying for 30th place. The tournament concluded Tuesday afternoon and featured a 17-team field with 96 golfers competing over three rounds across two days.
Junior Thomas Broshears finished tied for ninth place to lead the Coker University men’s golf team to a third-place finish at the two-day, three-round Spring Bulldog Clash, which concluded Tuesday at Caledonia Golf Club.
Coker finished 12th of 18 teams at the LMU Spring Invitational. Freshman Harrison LaPointe led the Cobras individually, placing 32nd among the 99 golfers in the field.
Junior Thomas Broshears once again paced the Cobras, earning a 13th-place finish with a three-under-par performance over the three-round, two-day tournament.
Broshears turned in his best collegiate performance, finishing second overall at 8-under par. The junior’s three rounds featured 12 birdies and one eagle.
The Coker University men’s golf team finished tied for ninth in the Currahee Collegiate Invitational hosted by both Anderson and Erskine.
The Cobras recorded a +28 team score over three rounds in the 87-player, 14-team field.
