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Webb Announces Bo Andrews As Tennessee Men’s Golf Assistant
July 24, 2018 | Men's Golf
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- University Tennessee head men's golf coach Brennan Webb has announced the hiring of Bo Andrews as his assistant coach.
Andrews, who played collegiately at national power Georgia Tech and has pursued professional golf since 2015, had been serving as a volunteer assistant for the Yellow Jackets since August of that year.
"I could not be more thrilled that Bo is joining our program as the assistant coach," Webb said. "His experience playing at the highest levels of collegiate and professional golf will be extremely beneficial to our team. He is one of the most positive, hard-working and personable people I've met and will be a wonderful role model for our current and future Vols.
"Bo understands the level of work and the sacrifices that need to be made to have a college team compete for conference and NCAA championships. He is excited to get started working toward achieving those goals at Tennessee."
A native of Raleigh, N.C., and a graduate of Ravenscroft High School, Andrews was a 2012 All-ACC performer and a three-time GCAA All-Region selection in college. He was a member of Georgia Tech conference championship teams in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and posted 11 top-10 finishes during his career, including two top-five efforts and a victory at the 2013 Gary Koch Invitational.
Andrews graduated from Tech with high honors in May of 2014 with a bachelor's degree in business management. He was a five-time selection to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, three-time selection to the ACC All-Academic Team, twice named a GCAA All-America Scholar and recipient of an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship.
During his time with the Jackets, Andrews' overall impact as a student-athlete was recognized via his acceptance of the 2014 Homer Rice Total Person Award and the 2012 Bobby Dodd Award.
Since 2015, Andrews has played professional events on the eGolf, Swingthought, GPro, PGA Latinoamérica and Web.com Tours.
"I'm extremely excited to be the new assistant coach of men's golf at Tennessee," Andrews said. "It is a privilege to work under Coach Webb and Coach Fulmer, who both possess incredible winning mentalities. I am looking forward to providing another vessel of Coach Webb's knowledge, experience and passion to recruits and current players in order to bring championships to UT."
Andrews, who played collegiately at national power Georgia Tech and has pursued professional golf since 2015, had been serving as a volunteer assistant for the Yellow Jackets since August of that year.
"I could not be more thrilled that Bo is joining our program as the assistant coach," Webb said. "His experience playing at the highest levels of collegiate and professional golf will be extremely beneficial to our team. He is one of the most positive, hard-working and personable people I've met and will be a wonderful role model for our current and future Vols.
"Bo understands the level of work and the sacrifices that need to be made to have a college team compete for conference and NCAA championships. He is excited to get started working toward achieving those goals at Tennessee."
A native of Raleigh, N.C., and a graduate of Ravenscroft High School, Andrews was a 2012 All-ACC performer and a three-time GCAA All-Region selection in college. He was a member of Georgia Tech conference championship teams in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and posted 11 top-10 finishes during his career, including two top-five efforts and a victory at the 2013 Gary Koch Invitational.
Andrews graduated from Tech with high honors in May of 2014 with a bachelor's degree in business management. He was a five-time selection to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, three-time selection to the ACC All-Academic Team, twice named a GCAA All-America Scholar and recipient of an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship.
During his time with the Jackets, Andrews' overall impact as a student-athlete was recognized via his acceptance of the 2014 Homer Rice Total Person Award and the 2012 Bobby Dodd Award.
Since 2015, Andrews has played professional events on the eGolf, Swingthought, GPro, PGA Latinoamérica and Web.com Tours.
"I'm extremely excited to be the new assistant coach of men's golf at Tennessee," Andrews said. "It is a privilege to work under Coach Webb and Coach Fulmer, who both possess incredible winning mentalities. I am looking forward to providing another vessel of Coach Webb's knowledge, experience and passion to recruits and current players in order to bring championships to UT."
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