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Trent Phillips
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Played the first three years of college at Georgia alongside his older brother, Trevor, who often caddies for him.
Enjoys playing basketball.
Amateur Highlights
Played four seasons at University of Georgia (2018-22), garnering three All-America selections, four All-Southeastern Conference First Team honors, winning three individual titles, and finishing No. 8 in the PGA TOUR University Class of 2022.
Named to the All-America First Team in 2020 and 2022, making him the fifth two-time All-America First Team selection in school history, joining Davis Thompson (2020, 2021), Lee McCoy (2015, 2016), Chris Kirk (2006, 2007), and Chip Beck (1977, 1978); he also earned an All-America Second Team selection in 2019, making him the seventh player in school history to earn recognition on three All-America teams (excludes honorable mentions), joining Vinny Giles (1964-66), Chip Beck (1976-78), Chris Kirk (2005-07), Brian Harman (2006-07, 2009), Russell Henley (2008-10), and Harris English (2008-11),
Won his first of three collegiate titles at the 2019 Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic in Maui, defeating Oklahoma's Quade Cummins on the seventh playoff hole; his 54-hole total of 20-under 193 from regulation broke Chris Kirk’s 54-hole scoring school record of 18-under 195.
Named the 2018-19 SEC Freshman of the Year.
Won the 2018 Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award.
Named to the 2017 AJGA Rolex Junior All-America First Team alongside Akshay Bhatia, Noah Goodwin, Joe Highsmith, and William Mouw.
Became the youngest player to win the Palmetto Amateur in South Carolina, capturing the 2016 title by three strokes over Doc Redman and Trace Crowe.
Made his PGA TOUR debut at the 2019 Barracuda Championship, finishing T71 in the modified stableford event.


