Conway boys golf team sharpening their skills in preparation for upcoming tournaments.
The Conway boys golf team is gearing up to defend their Class 5A Beach Region title after a successful season last year. With a strong roster and camaraderie among players, including standout seniors, the team is focused on the upcoming Horry County and regional championships. As they face tough competition from rival teams, all eyes will be on their performance in the exciting matches ahead.
The 2025 Conway boys golf team is gearing up for an exciting season as they target the coveted Class 5A Beach Region title. Fresh off a fantastic performance last year, wherein the Tigers clinched the Region V-5A team championship with an impressive score of 308, the stakes are high this time around. With the high school golf season already underway and region tournaments fast approaching later this month, fans are eager to see how this talented team will fare.
Last season, the team was led by the outstanding performance of Carson Jordan, who shone brightly with a remarkable low round of 71. His contributions were pivotal in guiding his team to victory, which has set a motivating precedent as they prepare to defend their title.
Coach Brian Rogers has expressed nothing but pride in his players, highlighting their unwavering commitment and the strong camaraderie that defines this team. The spirit of teamwork is palpable during both practices and competitions, creating a supportive culture that enables each member to shine.
At the forefront of the Tiger’s quest for the region championship are the twin seniors Carson and Cade Jordan. Both have made their mark in the golfing world and are set to take their talents to collegiate golf at Francis Marion University. Their determination and skill are essential assets for the Conway team.
But they aren’t the only ones who will contribute to the push for victory. Dylan Roof and Easton Cox are also key players that Coach Rogers is counting on. With such a strong roster, the Tigers are ready to contend against tough competition in Horry County, where many talented golfers are eager to earn spots in both state-wide and local contests.
The landscape of the region is dynamic, with rival teams ramping up to challenge Conway’s dominance. Coach Stan Patterson from Carolina Forest has noted that the Tigers are a favorite to retain their title, especially after recent realignments have introduced new schools into the Beach Region. This adds an exciting twist, making for a competitive atmosphere throughout the season.
Golf enthusiasts will particularly want to keep an eye on standout players from rival teams, such as Ryan Mardsen from St. James, Owen Wilkes from Myrtle Beach, and Bradley Hardee from North Myrtle Beach. Additionally, Aiden Aguilar from Carolina Forest is emerging as one of the state’s best golfers, with a future at Lander University set for next year.
As the excitement builds, the Horry County boys golf championship is on the calendar for April 29 at the Diamondback Golf Course. Following that, all eyes will be on the Class 5A Beach Region boys golf championship scheduled for May 6 at Wachesaw Plantation. Both events promise to deliver thrilling displays of talent and skill.
While the golf season promises to be exhilarating, it’s worth noting that weather conditions and scheduling conflicts may impact local baseball and softball programs throughout the spring. However, for golf fans, the focus primarily lies on the impressive Conway boys golf team and their determined pursuit of another championship title.
With all ten head football coaches in Horry County returning for the 2025 season without any changes, the atmosphere among local sports remains vibrant. As the Conway boys golf team looks forward to the challenges ahead, the community stands behind them, hoping for yet another successful run. The excitement is palpable, and golf lovers take their places on the edge of their seats as the season unfolds.
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