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Augusta University

Hall of Fame

Broc Everett

  • Class
    2018
  • Induction
    2026
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Golf
Broc Everett made Augusta University golf history by winning the 2018 NCAA Division I National Championship as an individual, the only Jaguar ever to achieve that feat. He clinched the title in a playoff at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma. That season, Everett was named a PING First-Team All-American and posted a 71.88 scoring average across 40 rounds, with 25 rounds of par or better, eight rounds in the 60s, and six top-five finishes.

Everett's consistent excellence spanned his entire Augusta career. As a junior, he recorded a 70.97 scoring average, earned Division I PING All-Region honors, and ranked 27th nationally. He notched six top-10 finishes and finished as runner-up at the MEAC Championship. As a sophomore, he tied the school record with a round of 64 at the MEAC Championship and placed second overall. Over his career, Everett played in nearly every tournament, building a reputation for clutch play in high-pressure moments. Everett's national championship remains one of the most celebrated athletic achievements in Augusta history.

After turning professional, Everett competed on the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and Canadian Tour. He teed it up in notable events, including the John Deere Classic, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Wells Fargo Championship, and the Palmetto Championship, where he made the cut in 2021 and finished tied for 35th. His career also included memorable highlights such as a near hole-in-one on a par-4 during PGA Tour competition.
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