Teeing off to the top

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AURORA, CO – SEPTEMBER 3: Davis Bryant, of Eaglecrest High School, chips onto the green on during the 5A State Golf Championship at Common Grounds Golf Course on October 3, 2017 in Aurora, Colorado. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

Logan Angotti, Reporter

     After 4 years of trying, Davis Bryant finally achieved 1st place in the state championship in golf on October 3, 2017.

     Bryant had been playing and trying to get this title since his freshman year. Sophomore year he placed twelfth, followed by junior year where he placed 2nd, finishing with a 1st place win his senior year. Bryant won his senior year with a 2 stroke lead.

     Bryant knew that he had the win even before he got it. He was up by 3 shots with 2 holes left, meaning all he had to do was par off for the last 2 holes. He had to hope that Dillon Stewart from Fossil Ridge wouldn’t get birdies (1 under par). Fortunately, that played through.

Bryant was able to make it through the whole championship without a single bogey (1 more than par). He was put up by 2 in the finals playing with 16 pars and 2 birdies.

     Bryant believes that even though he won the championship, his competitors played strongly.

He pointed out that both Dillon Stewart from Fossil Ridge and Cal McCoy from Regis Jesuit played well and definitely deserve recognition.

Bryant notes that Stewart and McCoy helped him become a better golfer by playing with him so much in and out of the leagues.

He did not want to leave anyone out stating that all of the other competitors were,

     “really great people, and made it definitely more enjoyable.”

     Overall, the season went really well and he won his first few tournaments. Bryant stated, “this year was the best.” Throughout the season, Bryant felt that he always played his best yet he continued to work on improving his game. 

     In his last match, Bryant tried his best but didn’t think that it was is his best game.While Bryant put in the work and won the title, he still believed that it wasn’t only his work that got him there. Bryant stated that his parents helped offer him and his sister opportunities for growth.

     In addition, Bryant stated that his sister deserves some credit as she helped push him and helped out by giving him someone else to play against and practice with.

Bryant thanks Coach Adams and Coach Olander for pushing him to become better and get him through his tournaments.       

Bryant pointed out his aunts, uncles, and grandparents that were all there for him.       

     “I don’t know how much longer I have with them, but it was cool still having them there for the event,” Bryant said.

Bryant is grateful for his friends who texted him and check in on how he was doing.

Bryant also thanks the coaches at Colorado State University for helping him during off-season. You can catch Bryant next year at CSU where he will be contributing his golf talents to the Rams.