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VYPE DFW Public School Male Golf Athlete of the Year Fan Poll (Poll Closes Mon 6/28 7:00 pm) presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors
The golf season is complete after some amazing performances from the area's best golfers.
VYPE has scoured the results of UIL State competitors and selected those who have finished at the top with their teams and individually. Now, fans will have the chance to vote for who they deem to be worthy of the 2021 VYPE DFW Public School Male Golf Athlete of the Year Fan Poll.
The Academy Sports + Outdoors VYPE DFW Private School Male Golf Athlete of the Year Fan Poll is now live! Fans will have the chance to vote until Monday, June 28th, at 7 p.m.
Please note that the use of voting software or bots will result in a deletion of votes and a potential DQ from the contest. PLEASE try to keep this fair and fun for all involved!
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FORE! Argyle Eagles bring home fourth state title
Argyle Boys Golf was back at the UIL State Tournament for the 11th consecutive season. This year, the Eagles were able to bring home gold as the team won their fourth team championship at the UIL Class 4A State Golf Tournament.
Led by Gaven Lane, who got second overall in the individual standings, Argyle came out ahead of Monahans and Canyon with no trouble. Lane tallied 103 strokes (70-33) at the tournament, just two strokes behind Wimberley's first place golfer Jaxon Donaldson (65-36— 101).
Lane and his teammates, Justus Christman (75-35— 110), Ethan Payne (73-43— 116), Zane Griggs (78-38— 116), and Blake Kelly (81-40— 121) combined for a team total of 442 (296-146); 22 strokes less than Monahans.