AUBURN, Ala. – The Auburn men's golf team ended the fall season ranked No. 8, according to the Golfstat team rankings. The Tigers are one of seven teams in the Southeastern Conference to be ranked inside the top 10.
Auburn was also ranked 17th by Golfweek, while Graysen Huff was tabbed 10th in the individual national rankings and tops in the SEC.
The Tigers competed in three tournaments during the fall, all involving the 14 SEC programs.
Auburn wrapped up the fall with a team title at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. The Tigers were one of three teams to end the annual three-round event at 19-under, and defeated Georgia and Vanderbilt in a playoff to earn the trophy.
Auburn had five golfers average under 72 strokes per round, highlighted by Huff at 67.7. Jovan Rebula was close behind at 70.3, followed by J.M. Butler (71.2), Wells Padgett (71.7) and Alex Vogelsong (71.7).
Butler guided the Tigers with five rounds under par, while Huff, Padgett, Rebula and Vogelsong each added three below-par cards.
Auburn tabbed No. 8 in final fall rankings
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