Birth Date: | Dec. 9, 1985 |
Height: | 6-0 |
Weight: | 172 |
Year: | Sr. |
Hometown: | Barrington, RI |
High School: | Barrington |
Major: | Business |
Parents: | John & Elizabeth |
Career:
Played in a total of 85 rounds during his career sseasons
of competition, and ranked 14th in career scoring average at Emory
(77.55).
Senior (2007-08):
Capped off his career playing in a total of 21 out of a
possible 25 rounds and averaging 77.0 strokes per 18 holes ...
Ranked as Eagles' top man during the fall at the Rhodes College
Classic with a five-over 149 (73-76), good for 11th place out of 67
players, and the Greensboro Invitational (76-77--153) ... Top
18-hole performance was a 73 at the Rhodes College Classic ...
Second-Team All-UAA selection after a seventh-place finish at the
league championship with a 36-hole score of 151 (74-77) ... Team's
No. 2 performer and recorded a 23rd place finish at the Jekyll
Island Invitational with a 54-hole score of 226 (74-74-78) ... A
co-captain with Jeremy Evans ... Member of the Cleveland Gold
All-America Scholar Team.
Junior (2006-07):
Played a total of 17 rounds over eight events ...
Concluded the year with a scoring average of 79.6 ... Captured
medalist honors for the first time in his career when he topped the
61-player field at the Rhodes College Fall Classic (Sept. 17-18)
with a two-over score of 146 (74-72) ... Team's No. 2 performer and
tied for 20th overall in the 81-player field at the Greensboro
College Invitational (Oct. 2-3) with a three-over par 147 that
included a season-low round of 71 on the second day of
competition.
Sophomore (2005-06):
Drew Harker concluded his second season with the Emory
Eagles with a scoring average of 76.72. Harker led the team
three times this season with top 10 finishes in each
tournament. His top finish of the season came at the UAA
Championships where he finished fifth with a 73-75-148.
Harker also finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Division III Preview
(6th-t) and the Navy Invitational (8th-t).
Freshman (2004-05):
Harker became the first Emory freshman ever to attain
All-America honors. He finished in a tie for 17th place in the
field of 120 golfers at the NCAA Division III national
championships. He shot a 303 for the national tournament, the
11th-best score ever by an Eagle at the nationals and the second
best by a freshman. Harker finished third, one shot behind the
winner, at the University Athletic Association championships to
earn a spot on the all-conference first team. Harker recorded a
season stroke average of 77.5, the third best in school history by
a freshman. He made his college debut with a 146 (75-71) at the
Greensboro (N.C.) Invitational, the lowest 36-hole debut ever by an
Emory freshman. Harker was 14th out of 88 competitors at that
Greensboro tournament.
Personal: Born December 9, 1985
Year-by-Year Stats
Year | Rounds | Strokes | Average | Low Round |
2004-05 | 22 | 1705 | 77.5 | 71 |
2005-06 | 25 | 1918 | 76.72 | 71 |
2006-07 | 17 | 1353 | 79.60 | 71 |
2007-08 | 21 | 1616 | 77.0 | 73 |
Totals | 85 | 6592 | 77.55 | 71 |
Quote:
"I decided on Emory because I believe it will provide the
most balanced environment for me, where I will grow as a person,
student, and golfer. I am looking forward to arriving this fall,
and I am eager to start classes and to practice. For prospective
recruits, visits to the campus, meeting team members and our coach
are very important. Above all, though, I recommend that you make
sure you choose a school that can give you both a strong academic
foundation as well as a chance to play at a high level of
intercollegiate golf. Emory, in my mind, is one of but a few
schools that can provide this."